Fast Red B tetrafluoroborate salt

 

CAS No. 2357-51-9
Application Diagnostic
Synonyms 2-Methoxy-4-nitrobenzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate / Fast Res B, tetrafluoroborate salt StatusLS
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Description

Jay Finechem, a reliable CAS NO. 2357-51-9 manufacturer, supplies high-quality Fast Red B tetrafluoroborate salt for advanced biochemical and diagnostic applications. Also known as 2-Methoxy-4-nitrobenzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate and Fast Res B tetrafluoroborate salt, this compound is widely used in enzyme histochemistry. Researchers prefer it for alkaline phosphatase (AP) staining due to its quick reaction with naphthol substrates. It forms bright, insoluble azo dyes that enable precise visualization of enzyme activity in both tissue sections and membrane-bound assays, which is essential for accurate interpretation of diagnostic or research results. As a reliable CAS NO. 2357-51-9 Indian manufacturer, Jay Finechem ensures high purity, minimal background staining, and excellent batch-to-batch consistency.

The tetrafluoroborate form of this compound enhances both shelf life and laboratory safety, making it ideal for long-term storage and routine use in research environments. As a reliable Fast Red B tetrafluoroborate salt manufacturer in Vapi, Jay Finechem offers technical documentation, including COA and MSDS, along with customized packaging options tailored to meet the specific needs of modern laboratories across multiple disciplines. Biomedical researchers and diagnostic scientists trust this product for precise staining and high color stability. The compound’s reliable performance enhances the accuracy of histological procedures. Jay Finechem stands out as a leading CAS NO. 2357-51-9 supplier, supporting global labs with fast delivery, regulatory compliance, and superior reagent quality.

We help researchers achieve consistent results in enzyme activity mapping and tissue imaging. By offering top-grade Fast Red B tetrafluoroborate salt in India, Jay Finechem contributes to innovation across diagnostics and life sciences.