pyranyl

/paɪˈreɪniːn/

Definitions

1. noun

A fluorescent compound used in biochemistry to visualize certain cellular components.

“The researchers used pyranine to track the movement of ions within the cell.”

2. adjective

Relating to or containing pyranine or a similar fluorescent compound.

“The pyranine-sensitive probe was used to study the membrane potential of the cell.”

Synonyms

  • biochemical marker
  • fluorescent compound

Antonyms

  • inactive marker
  • non-fluorescent compound