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Methyl red (2-( N, N-dimethyl-4-aminophenyl) azobenzenecarboxylic acid), also called C.I. Acid Red 2, is an dye that turns red in solutions. It is an , and is a dark red crystalline powder. Methyl red is a ; it is red in pH under 4.4, yellow in pH over 6.2, and orange in between, with a p Ka of 5.1.IB chemistry Higher Level: and methyl red are investigated as promising enhancers of destruction of chlorinated hydrocarbon . Methyl red is classed by the IARC in group 3 - unclassified as to potential in humans.


Preparation
As an azo dye, methyl red may be prepared by of , followed by reaction with :


Properties
The color of methyl red is pH dependent, because protonation causes it to adopt a / structure.

Methyl Red has a special use in histopathology for showing acidic nature of tissue and presence of organisms with acidic natured cell walls.

Methyl Red is detectably fluorescent in 1:1 water:methanol (pH 7.0), with an emission maximum at 375 nm (UVA) upon excitation with 310 nm light (UVB).


Methyl red test
In , methyl red is used in the methyl red test (MR test), used to identify producing stable acids by mechanisms of mixed acid fermentation of ( cf. Voges–Proskauer test).

The MR test, the "M" portion of the four tests, is used to identify enteric bacteria based on their pattern of glucose metabolism. All enterics initially produce from glucose metabolism. Some enterics subsequently use the mixed acid pathway to metabolize pyruvic acid to other acids, such as , , and acids. These bacteria are called methyl-red positive and include and . Other enterics subsequently use the pathway to metabolize pyruvic acid to neutral end products. These bacteria are called methyl-red-negative and include Serratia marcescens and Enterobacter aerogenes.


Process
A tube filled with a glucose phosphate broth is inoculated with a sterile transfer loop. The tube is incubated at for 2–5 days. After incubation, 2.5 ml of the medium are transferred to another tube. Five drops of the pH indicator methyl red is added to this tube. The tube is gently rolled between the palms to disperse the methyl red.


Expected results
Enterics that subsequently metabolize pyruvic acid to other acids lower the pH of the medium to 4.2. At this pH, methyl red turns red, a positive test. Enterics that subsequently metabolize pyruvic acid to neutral end products lower the pH of the medium to only 6.0. At this pH, methyl red is yellow, a negative test.


See also

  • "Microbiology, A Photographic Atlas for the Laboratory", Alexander, Street, Pearson Education, 2001.


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