Leucogentian violet is a cationic triarylmethane dye. LCV is a reduced form of gentian violet (crystal violet) and thus, it is colorless. It has an affinity for both cellulosic and proteinaceous materials. LCV and hydrogen peroxide react with the hemoglobin in blood and turn the blood impression to purple/violet color. Therefore, the dye is widely used to stain blood residue on both porous and non-porous materials. References: McDonald JJ, Cerniglia CE. Biotransformation of gentian violet to leucogentian violet by human, rat, and chicken intestinal microflora. Drug Metab Dispos. 1984 May-Jun;12(3):330-6. PubMed PMID: 6145560.
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