Summary Methylene blue was originally synthesized in 1876 as an aniline-based dye for the textile industry, but scientists such as Robert Koch and Paul Ehrlich were quick to realize its potential for use in microscopy stains. The observation of selective staining and inactivation of microbial species led to the testing of aniline-based dyes against tropical diseases. Methylene blue was the first such compound to be administered to humans, and was shown to be effective in the treatment of malaria. Methylene blue was also the first synthetic compound ever used as an antiseptic in clinical therapy, and the first antiseptic dye to be used therapeutically. Market Segment as follows: By Region Asia-Pacific North America Europe South America Middle East & Africa By Type 98.5%-99% >99% Others By Application Aquaculture Pharmaceutical Biological Staining Others By Company BiTe Chemical Eastman Macsen Laboratories Vanshi Chemicals The main contents of the report including: Section 1: Product definition, type and application, global and regional market overview; Section 2: Global and regional Market competition by company; Section 3: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by type; Section 4: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by application; Section 5: Regional export and import; Section 6: Company information, business overview, sales data and product specifications; Section 7: Industry chain and raw materials; Section 8: SWOT and Porter's Five Forces; Section 9: Conclusion.
Table of Contents 1 Market Overview 1.1 Market Segment Overview 1.1.1 Product Definition 1.1.2 Market by Type 1.1.2.1 98.5%-99% 1.1.2.2 >99% 1.1.2.3 Others 1.1.3 Market by Application 1.1.3.1 Aquaculture 1.1.3.2 Pharmaceutical 1.1.3.3 Biological Staining 1.1.3.4 Others 1.2 Global and