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Ninhydrin

Formula C9H6O4
Molar mass 178.15 g/mol
Bulk density ~ 680 kg/m3
CAS number 485-47-2
HS Code 29144090
EC number 207-618-1
Storage at 15 to 30°C
SDS available
R phrase R 22-36/37/38
Odour weak characteristic
Form odour
Color solid
p H value light yellow
Solubility in water 4.6 – 5.0 (10 g/l 20 °C)
Melting point 20 g/l ( 20 °C)
Description Conforms
Identification Conforms
Solubility Conforms
Application test Conforms
p H 4.6 – 5.0

Ninhydrin is a chemical reagent widely used in biochemistry and forensic science for the detection of amino acids, peptides, and proteins. It reacts with free amine groups to produce a deep purple or blue color known as Ruhemann’s purple.

🏭⚗️ Production
Ninhydrin is synthesized industrially through oxidation of hydrindantin or related compounds. In the laboratory, it is typically available as a white to pale yellow crystalline powder and is soluble in solvents like ethanol, acetone, or water. For most applications, a 0.1–1% solution in a volatile organic solvent is used.

🔬 Properties
Ninhydrin is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts specifically with primary and secondary amines. Upon heating, it reacts with amino acids to form a chromogenic complex that absorbs strongly in the visible spectrum. The resulting color is typically deep purple, though some amino acids produce yellow or orange shades. The compound is light-sensitive and should be stored in airtight containers away from heat and light.

🧪 Applications
• Biochemistry: Used for detecting and quantifying amino acids and proteins in chromatography and electrophoresis.
• Forensic science: Commonly applied to detect fingerprints on porous surfaces like paper by reacting with amino acids in sweat residues.
• Analytical chemistry: Serves as a sensitive reagent in thin-layer chromatography (TLC) to visualize amino acids.
• Research & teaching: Used in lab exercises to demonstrate protein detection and to teach chemical principles of amine reactivity.
• Clinical labs: Occasionally used in urine or plasma tests to detect amino acid metabolism disorders.