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trypan|ˈtrɪpən| [Short for Trypanosoma.] In trypan blue [rendering G. trypanblau], a diazo dye used as a vital stain and in the treatment of trypanosomiasis and other protozoan infections. trypan red [rendering Ger. trypanrot], a drug used in cases of trypanosomiasis.
1905Brit. Med. Jrnl. 27 May 1140 The treatment of trypan red in various trypanosomic diseases. 1907Daily News 31 Aug. 4 According to ‘The Hospital’, the correct name for trypan red, which is now used in cases of trypanosomiasis, is ‘sodium-ortho-benzidine-mono-sulphoacid-diazo-b-2-naphthylamine-3.6-sulphoacid’! [1909Parasitology II. 187 Trypanblau and Trypanrot are highly efficient remedies in the treatment of canine piroplasmosis.] 1911Chem. Abstr. V. 3495 (heading) Tryparosan, trypan red, trypan blue and parafuchsin in immunization against rabies. 1980Nature 8 May 110 (caption) Viable cells (trypan blue exclusion) at 16 h after infection normally contained approximately 10% bi- and multinucleated heterokaryons. |