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Determining the pH of rat brain cortex in vivo by neutral red (CAT#: STEM-PPA-0056-LJX)

Introduction

Intracellular pH in the intact, normally perfused rat brain cortex was determined by rapid scanning reflectance spectrophotometry of Neutral Red. Neutral Red, a pH indicator dye, was administered intraperitoneally to rats. Reflectance spectra recorded from the exposed dural surface of 11 anesthetized rats were used to calculate an intracellular pH of 7.04 +/- 0.01. Detailed studies on the interactions of the dye with brain tissue were carried out in vitro to define the in vivo calibration curves. In addition, the physiological effect of dye administration on systemic blood pressure was determined, as well as uptake curves for Neutral Red into plasma and brain. It is concluded that Neutral Red can be used as an in vivo brain intracellular pH indicator and compares favorably with other methods of brain intracellular pH measurement with respect to accuracy, sensitivity, noninvasiveness, and stability and has the potential to exceed any existing method in time resolution.




Principle

Acid-base indicators produce different colors in aqueous solutions of their specific pH range. The indicator is added to the standard buffer solution, and the resulting color is used as the standard colorimetric tube. The pH value of the water sample can be measured by visual colorimetric comparison with the water sample colorimetric tube with the same indicator.

Applications

For determining the approximate PH value of solutions in food production, wastewater treatment, pharmaceutical and chemical industries

Procedure

1. Add ph indicator to the standard solution, and the solution with different pH will show different colors. Use these solutions as standard colorimetric tubes
2. Add the same ph indicator to the solution to be tested, and compare the color of the solution to be tested with the standard colorimetric tube to determine the approximate ph value of the solution

Materials

• Sample Type:
Rat brain cortex

Notes

After dropping the indicator into the solution, it should be gently shaken to avoid inaccurate detection.
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