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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A fluorescent dye that occurs naturally in several plants such as carrot, coriander, and belladonna. Umbelliferone is used commercially in sunscreens and [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=fluorescent%20dye fluorescent dyes]. It is also used as a fluorescence indicator for metal ions such as copper and calcium.
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A fluorescent dye that occurs naturally in several plants such as carrot, coriander, and belladonna. Umbelliferone is used commercially in sunscreens and [[fluorescent%20dye|fluorescent dyes]]. It is also used as a fluorescence indicator for metal ions such as copper and calcium.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==

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Description

A fluorescent dye that occurs naturally in several plants such as carrot, coriander, and belladonna. Umbelliferone is used commercially in sunscreens and fluorescent dyes. It is also used as a fluorescence indicator for metal ions such as copper and calcium.

Synonyms and Related Terms

7-hydroxycoumarin

Other Properties

Yellowish-white crystals. Soluble in hot water, ethanol

Absorbs strongly at 300, 305, 325 nm with blue fluorescence.

Used as a pH indicator for 6.5-8.9 (pKa=7.7)

Composition C9H6O3
CAS 93-35-6
Melting Point 230
Molecular Weight 162.14

Sources Checked for Data in Record

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