Is Janus Green B vegetarian?
Janus Green B
Janus Green B is a synthetic basic dye and vital stain used in histology, particularly for supravital staining of mitochondria, a technique introduced by Leonor Michaelis in 1900. It is a diazine dye that selectively stains mitochondria in living cells.
| Also known as | Union Green B |
|---|---|
| CAS number | 2869-83-2 |
| CI number | CI 11050 |
| Last reviewed | 11 July 2026 |
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