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Methemoglobinemia due to malachite green ingestion in a child

Clinical Toxicology, 2008
Malachite green is a commercially available dye used to treat parasitic and fungal disease in fish. No previous reports of human injury could be located from acute ingestion of malachite green. We report a case of methemoglobinemia of 51% in a 3 year old girl after acute ingestion of malachite green from a commercially available aquarium product.
Henry, Spiller   +4 more
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Extractive spectrophotometric determination of uranium with Malachite Green

Talanta, 1977
A sensitive spectrophotometric method based on the extraction of a uranium-benzoate-Malachite Green complex by chlorobenzene is described. The absorption maximum is at 635 nm and the molar absorptivity is 8.3 x 10(4) 1 mole(-1), cm(-1). A preliminary separation of uranium by extraction with methyl isobutyl ketone from acid-deficient aluminium nitrate ...
S C, Dubey, M N, Nadkarni
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Quirks of dye nomenclature. 6. Malachite green

Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 2016
Malachite green was discovered independently by two researchers in Germany in the 19(th) century and found immediate employment as a dye and a pigment. Subsequently, other uses, such as staining biological specimens, emerged. A much later application was the control of fungal and protozoan infections in fish, for which the dye remains popular, although
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Malachite Green

Scientific American, 1878
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MALACHITE AND GREEN VERDITER

Studies in Conservation, 1974
RUTHERFORD J. GETTENS   +1 more
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Malachite green

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
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