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Eosin Yellow Sodium Salt (Eosin Y) laboratory dye powder

Eosin Yellow Sodium Salt

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Eosin Yellow Sodium Salt (Eosin Y)

Biological Staining Dye — H&E Counterstain & Cytoplasm Visualization | CAS 17372-87-1

Cat. No. ASD-607 Eosin Y | CI 45380 C₂₀H₆Br₄Na₂O₅ MW 691.86 g/mol ~99% Dye Content 🇦🇺 Made in Melbourne ⚡ Same-Week Dispatch
Overview & Biochemistry

Eosin Yellow Sodium Salt (Eosin Y) is an anionic xanthene dye and the universal counterstain in the Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) technique — the most widely performed staining procedure in diagnostic histopathology and biological research. As an anionic (negatively charged) dye, Eosin Y binds selectively to positively charged (basic/cationic) cellular components, staining cytoplasm, extracellular matrix, collagen fibres, and red blood cells in shades of pink to red, providing the critical contrast against the blue-purple nuclear staining produced by haematoxylin.

The sodium salt form (Eosin Y, disodium salt) offers superior water solubility compared to the free acid form (Eosin B), making it the preferred grade for aqueous and alcoholic staining solutions used in routine laboratory workflows.

Mode of Action
Anionic Dye → Electrostatic Binding → Cytoplasmic & ECM Staining

Eosin Y carries a net negative charge (anionic) in aqueous solution due to its brominated xanthene structure and sodium salt dissociation. It binds electrostatically to positively charged amino groups on proteins — particularly abundant in cytoplasmic proteins, muscle fibres, collagen, and erythrocytes. The interaction is reinforced by hydrophobic bonding between the dye's aromatic rings and protein side chains. Unlike nuclear staining with haematoxylin, eosin binding does not require a mordant — it proceeds directly via ionic attraction, producing the characteristic pink-to-red coloration that defines the "E" component of H&E.
Applications
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H&E Staining
Primary counterstain — cytoplasm & ECM
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Cytology
Papanicolaou & cytoplasm visualization
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Histopathology
Tissue architecture & diagnosis
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Haematology
Erythrocyte & blood smear staining
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Fluorescence
Photoconversion & STED microscopy
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Education
Teaching labs & demonstrations
H&E Staining Protocol — Eosin Counterstain Step
1 Prepare Eosin Y solution: Dissolve 1 g Eosin Y (ASD-607) in 100 mL distilled water (1% aqueous stock). For alcoholic eosin, dissolve in 80% ethanol. Add 0.5 mL glacial acetic acid per 100 mL to intensify staining and sharpen differentiation.
2 After haematoxylin: Ensure sections have been stained with haematoxylin, differentiated in acid-alcohol, and blued in running tap water. Sections should be purple-blue at this stage.
3 Apply eosin: Flood slides with Eosin Y solution. Stain for 1–5 minutes depending on desired intensity. Longer times produce deeper pink cytoplasm and more vivid red blood cell staining.
4 Rinse: Rinse briefly in distilled water or 70% ethanol. Avoid prolonged washing — eosin is water-soluble and will decolourise with excess rinsing.
5 Dehydrate & clear: Pass through graded alcohols (70% → 95% → 100% ×2) then clear in xylene ×2. Mount with DPX or equivalent permanent mountant.
6 Result: Nuclei — blue-purple (haematoxylin). Cytoplasm, muscle, collagen — pink to red (eosin). Erythrocytes — bright red/orange. Keratin — deep orange-red.
⚠️ Note: Eosin staining intensity is highly sensitive to rinsing time, alcohol concentration, and acetic acid content. Optimise for your specific tissue type, fixation method, and coverslipping medium. Alcoholic eosin generally produces crisper differentiation than aqueous formulations.
Eosin Y vs Eosin B — Comparison
Property Eosin Y (ASD-607) Eosin B
CAS 17372-87-1 (Na salt) 548-24-3
Colour Bright pink / rose Bluish-red / crimson
Water solubility High (preferred) Moderate
Routine H&E use Universal standard Occasional specialist use
Cytoplasm staining Pink-red Darker red-crimson
λmax ~516 nm ~514 nm
Cross-Reference / Equivalent Products
Manufacturer Product Name Cat. No. Notes
Sigma-Aldrich (Merck) Eosin Y, disodium salt E4009 Equivalent powder grade
Merck Millipore Eosin yellowish for microscopy (Certistain®) 1.15935 Equivalent powder grade
Thermo Fisher Scientific Eosin Y Solution, Alcoholic E3857 Ready-to-use solution; ASD-607 is powder
Atom Scientific Eosin Y Sodium Salt BIEY10 Equivalent powder grade

Cross-references are for convenience only. Catalogue numbers are trademarks of their respective owners.

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Chemical & Physical Properties
Product Name Eosin Yellow Sodium Salt (Eosin Y)
Catalogue Number ASD-607
Synonyms Eosin Y; Eosin Yellowish; Acid Red 87; CI 45380; Tetrabromofluorescein disodium salt
CAS Number 17372-87-1
Colour Index CI 45380
Molecular Formula C₂₀H₆Br₄Na₂O₅
Molecular Weight 691.86 g/mol
Grade Biological Stain Grade
Appearance Red to orange crystalline powder
Dye Content ~99%
Solubility (water) ~400 g/L at 25°C (freely soluble)
Solubility (ethanol) Soluble (~20 g/L in 95% ethanol)
λmax (aqueous) ~516 nm
Charge Anionic (negatively charged at physiological pH)
Melting Point >300°C (with decomposition)
Working Solution Preparation
Formulation Concentration Solvent Application
Aqueous Eosin Y 0.5–1.0% w/v Distilled water Routine H&E, general histology
Alcoholic Eosin Y 0.5–1.0% w/v 70–80% ethanol Crisper differentiation; cytology
Acidified Eosin 1.0% w/v + 0.5% AcOH 80% ethanol Enhanced intensity; sharper contrast
Phloxine-Eosin 0.5% Eosin + 0.1% Phloxine B 80% ethanol Enhanced cytoplasm contrast
Quality Control Specifications
Test Parameter Specification
Appearance Red to orange crystalline powder; free-flowing
Dye Content ~99% (CI 45380 titration)
λmax 516 ± 3 nm (0.01% aqueous solution)
Staining Performance Clear pink-red cytoplasmic staining; sharp contrast vs haematoxylin-stained nuclei
Solubility Complete dissolution in distilled water at 10 mg/mL
Heavy Metals ≤20 ppm (ICP-OES)
Storage & Stability
Storage Temperature 15–25°C (ambient, away from heat sources)
Container Tightly sealed, light-resistant container
Protect From Direct light, moisture, and strong oxidising agents
Shelf Life (powder) 3 years from manufacture date when stored correctly
Working Solutions Aqueous solutions stable 6–12 months at RT; alcoholic solutions stable 12–24 months. Filter if precipitate forms.
Literature & References
# Reference
1 Bancroft JD, Gamble M (eds). Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques. 6th ed. Churchill Livingstone; 2008. [Standard H&E protocol and eosin formulations]
2 Kiernan JA. Histological and Histochemical Methods: Theory and Practice. 4th ed. Scion Publishing; 2008. [Eosin binding mechanism and differentiation]
3 Fischer AH, Jacobson KA, Rose J, Zeller R. Hematoxylin and eosin staining of tissue and cell monolayers. Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2008;(5):pdb.prot4986. [Standard H&E protocol reference]
4 Titford M, Horenstein MG. Histochemical staining in the era of immunohistochemistry. Am J Clin Pathol. 2005;123(suppl):S56–S68. [Ongoing relevance of eosin in modern pathology]
5 Minamikawa T, Kawano S, Ishitobi H, et al. Eosin Y as a photosensitizer. J Biomed Opt. 2016;21(4):046001. [Fluorescence and photoconversion applications]
📄 Full SDS available: Download the complete 16-section GHS Safety Data Sheet (Australian WHS Regulations 2023 / GHS 7th Edition) — contact support@ausamics.com.au
Section 1 — Identification
Product Name Eosin Yellow Sodium Salt (Eosin Y)
Catalogue No. ASD-607
Supplier AuSaMicS Pty Ltd | ABN 56 676 640 467
Address 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia
Emergency Poisons Information Centre: 13 11 26 (24 hr, Australia)
Phone +61 412 520 598
Email support@ausamics.com.au
Section 2 — Hazard Identification (GHS 7th Ed / WHS 2023)
GHS Classification Eye Irrit. 2 — H319: Causes serious eye irritation
Not classified as acutely toxic by oral, dermal, or inhalation routes at laboratory use concentrations
Signal Word WARNING
GHS Pictograms ⚠️ Exclamation mark
Additional Note Stains skin, clothing, and surfaces pink/red — use appropriate PPE. Staining is not a hazard but is persistent.
Sections 4–8 — First Aid, Fire & PPE
Inhalation Remove to fresh air. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
Skin Contact Wash with soap and water. Note: pink staining of skin is expected and harmless; fades within 24–48 hr. Use nitrile gloves to prevent staining.
Eye Contact Irrigate with large amounts of water ≥15 min, hold eyelids apart. Seek immediate medical attention if irritation persists.
Ingestion Rinse mouth with water. Not expected to be acutely toxic at laboratory amounts. Call Poisons Centre 13 11 26 if large amounts ingested.
Extinguishing Media Water spray, foam, dry powder, CO₂
Respiratory Protection P1 particulate filter if dust generated during weighing
Eye Protection Safety glasses — staining of eyes/face is a practical risk
Skin Protection Nitrile gloves, lab coat. Eosin Y stains skin and fabric permanently.
Sections 12–15 — Ecology, Disposal & Regulatory
Aquatic Toxicity Limited data; avoid discharge to waterways as a precaution.
Disposal Dispose per local EPA regulations. Small quantities may be diluted and discharged to sewer in accordance with local trade waste regulations.
Transport Not classified as dangerous goods — ADG Code, IMDG, IATA
Regulatory Framework Australian WHS Regulations 2023 | GHS 7th Edition | Safe Work Australia COP 2021
AICIS Status Listed on Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals (AIIC)
Poisons Schedule Not scheduled under SUSMP
Quality Specifications
Parameter Specification Method
Appearance Red to orange crystalline powder; free-flowing Visual
Dye Content ~99% (CI 45380) Dye content titration
λmax 516 ± 3 nm UV-Vis spectrophotometry
Staining Performance Clear pink-red cytoplasmic staining; sharp contrast vs haematoxylin nuclei Functional H&E staining test
Solubility Complete dissolution in distilled water at 10 mg/mL Visual inspection
Heavy Metals ≤20 ppm ICP-OES
Batch COA Available for every production lot On request or download
Manufacturing & Documentation
Manufactured by AuSaMicS Pty Ltd
31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia | ABN 56 676 640 467

✓ Batch-level quality control on every lot
✓ Full GHS-compliant documentation (COA, TDS, SDS)
✓ Australian stock — no import delays, no customs holdups
✓ Technical support direct from our formulation team
Available Documentation
📄 Certificate of Analysis (COA) Batch-specific | Available on request
📋 Technical Data Sheet (TDS) Full specifications and preparation notes
⚠️ Safety Data Sheet (SDS) GHS 7th Ed | WHS 2023 compliant | 16 sections
⚠️ Intended Use: For laboratory and research use only. Not for diagnostic, clinical, therapeutic, human, veterinary, or environmental treatment use.

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