What Is Methylene Blue Trihydrate Used For?
Methylene Blue trihydrate, also known as 3,7-bis(Dimethylamino)phenazathionium chloride, is a green powder that is highly soluble in water.
Methylene Blue trihydrate boasts extensive applications. In the cosmetics and skincare sector, existing sunscreens often contain the chemical sunscreen ingredient Oxybenzone. This substance is environmentally harmful, particularly damaging to coral reefs, leading to bans on sunscreens containing it in many countries and regions.
The emergence of Methylene Blue trihydrate may position it as a novel UV radiation protective agent.
Dr. Kan Cao led a research team from Mblue Labs and the University of Maryland to investigate Methylene Blue trihydrate's UV-protective properties. Experimental results demonstrated that Methylene Blue trihydrate absorbs UVA and UVB radiation as effectively as traditional sunscreen agents and exhibits DNA-repairing effects against UV-induced damage.

As a raw material, Methylene Blue trihydrate powder holds promising prospects in the cosmetics and skincare sector. Future research may further expand its applications in skincare formulations.
Other Sunscreen Cosmetic Material |
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| CAS Number | Product Name |
| 88122-99-0 | Ethylhexyl Triazone |
| 83834-59-7 | 4-METHOXYCINNAMIC ACID 2-ETHYLHEXYL ESTER |
| 70356-09-1 | Avobenzone |
| 6197-30-4 | Octocrylene |
| 6969-49-9 | 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid octyl ester |
| 27503-81-7 | 2-Phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid |
Additionally, Methylene Blue trihydrate finds extensive use in medical and clinical settings, proving effective against poisoning from substances like cyanide.
It is also widely employed in the aquaculture industry to treat diseases in aquatic organisms.
Methylene Blue Trihydrate Powder Manufacturer
Jinan Sinov Biotechnology Co., Ltd. produces high-quality Methylene Blue trihydrate raw material powder. Our factory is located in Shandong, China, and we wholesale bulk Methylene Blue trihydrate powder, exporting large quantities to Europe, America, and other regions.


