Luminescent Agents
- Name
- Luminescent Agents
- Accession Number
- DBCAT001076
- Description
Compound such as LUMINESCENT PROTEINS that cause or emit light (PHYSICAL LUMINESCENCE).
- Drugs
Drug Drug Description Fluorescein A dye used in angiography or angioscopy of the iris and retina. Isoluminol Not Available 8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulfonic acid Not Available Quinacrine mustard Not Available Dansylamide Not Available Rhodamine 6G Not Available Plicamycin For the treatment of testicular cancer, as well as hypercalcemia and hypercalciuria associated with a variety of advanced forms of cancer. Rose bengal Indicated as a diagnostic agent in routine ocular examinations or when superficial conjunctiva or corneal tissue change is suspected, and as an aid in the diagnosis of keratoconjunctivitis sicca, keratitis,... Dithiazanine Dithiazanine is a highly potent anthelmintic, introduced in 1959 for the treatment of strongyloid worms and whipworms. However, its use is severely limited due to its toxicity. Dithiazanine iodide was... Aminacrine A slow-acting germicide effective against bacteria and fungi which is included in drug formulations for its anti-septic properties. Acriflavine A topical antiseptic indicated in the treatment of infected wounds and for skin disinfection. Eosin A medication used to disinfect small skin wounds, bug bites, and sores. Phloxine B For use in dental disclosing products, allowing for highlighting of bacterial placques. Rhodamine B Not Annotated Homidium Homidium is a group II compound with trypanocidal effects. Luminol Not Annotated - Drugs & Drug Targets