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Wat (wie) is cationic dye - definitie

CLASS OF ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS
Ceragenins; CSA-54; CSA-54,; Cationic steroid antibiotic; Cationic steroid antibiotics; Cationic selective antimicrobials

Triarylmethane dye         
  • Bromocresol green reacts with acids and bases to give differently colored compounds
  • Friedel–Crafts synthesis of thymolphthalein
CLASS OF DYE
Triphenylmethane Dye; Triphenylmethane dye; Victoria blue dye
Triarylmethane dyes are synthetic organic compounds containing triphenylmethane backbones. As dyes, these compounds are intensely colored.
Substantive dye         
  • [[Direct Blue 1]].
  • [[Trypan blue]] (Direct Blue 14), which also exhibits medicinal properties.
  • [[Direct Blue 15]].
Representative direct dyes
WATER-SOLUBLE DYE THAT ADHERES TO A SUBSTRATE, USUALLY A TEXTILE MATERIAL OR LEATHER, WITHOUT THE USE OF A MORDANT
Direct dyes; Direct dye; Direct cotton dye; Direct cotton dyestuff
A substantive dye or direct dye is a dye that adheres to its substrate, typically a textile, by non-ionic forces.
dye         
  • A 2006 Dye Matrix
FRENCH MUSICIAN
Dye (Musician); DyE (Musician); DyE (musician); Cocktail Citron; Imperator (EP); Before Today (DyE song); Downlovers; Ark Crama; Princess (DyE song); She's Bad; Night in the Science Zone; Cocktail Citron (song); Bang 666!; Sunrises; Steel Life; Rue Du Mont Thabor; Gamma Virginids; Imperator (song); Neige 606; Hye This Is Michael Jackson
I
n.
1) to apply dye to
2) natural; synthetic dyes
II
v. (N; used with an adjective) she dyed the dress blue

Wikipedia

Ceragenin

Ceragenins, or cationic steroid antimicrobials (CSAs), are synthetically-produced, small-molecule chemical compounds consisting of a sterol backbone with amino acids and other chemical groups attached to them. These compounds have a net positive charge that is electrostatically attracted to the negative-charged cell membranes of certain viruses, fungi and bacteria. CSAs have a high binding affinity for such membranes (including Lipid A) and are able to rapidly disrupt the target membranes leading to rapid cell death. While CSAs have a mechanism of action that is also seen in antimicrobial peptides, which form part of the body's innate immune system, they avoid many of the difficulties associated with their use as medicines.

Ceragenins were invented by Dr. Paul B. Savage of Brigham Young University's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. In data previously presented by Dr. Savage and other researchers, CSAs have been shown to have broad spectrum antibacterial activity. Dr. Derya Unutmaz, Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, tested several CSAs in his laboratory for their ability to kill HIV directly. According to Unutmaz, "We have some preliminary but very exciting results. But we would like to formally show this before making any claims that would cause unwanted hype."

On February 6, 2006, researchers (including Dr. Paul B. Savage) announced that a Ceragenin compound, CSA-54, appears to inactivate HIV. This conclusion seems to still be awaiting peer review.