2014
DOI: 10.52571/ptq.v11.n22.2014.54_periodico_22_pgs_54_63.pdf
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Spectrophotometric Analysis of the Gentian Violet Dye

Abstract: Gentian violet is a known antiseptic and antifungal agent. A dye used in the Gram's method, and one agents to differentiating bacterial species used nowadays. The gentian's spectrophotometric behavior has been studied in a wide range of pH interval, within B-R buffer solution. The analytical behavior has been observed in several values of pH and they shown linearity as a function of the concentration. The dye's molar absorption coefficient has shown pH-dependence. The detection limit is about 3.0x10-6mol L-1 a… Show more

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“…of the formed biofilm was estimated by the intensity of alcohol staining on a photometer StatFax 303 Plus (Awareness Technology, Palm City, FL, USA). Since clear wavelength parameters for evaluating the formed biofilm have not been established to date, in our comparative studies we used a wavelength of 630 nm (maximum), which, according to the literature, is optimal for measurements when using gentian violet dye [ 46 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of the formed biofilm was estimated by the intensity of alcohol staining on a photometer StatFax 303 Plus (Awareness Technology, Palm City, FL, USA). Since clear wavelength parameters for evaluating the formed biofilm have not been established to date, in our comparative studies we used a wavelength of 630 nm (maximum), which, according to the literature, is optimal for measurements when using gentian violet dye [ 46 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%