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Brilliant green is one of the triarylmethane dyes. It is closely related to malachite green.
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Uses
Brilliant green has been used to color silk and wool.
In Eastern Europe and Russia (and formerly the USSR) the dilute alcoholic solution of brilliant green is sold as a topical antiseptic, also known under a Latin name Solutio Viridis nitentis spirituosa and a Russian colloquial name ??????? [zelyonka, lit. an informal colloquialism for "the green"].
Brilliant green is effective against Gram-positive bacteria. The main advantage of brilliant green over the more common antiseptics such as iodine is that it does not irritate mucous membranes as harshly on accidental contact (Soviet medical doctrine deemed it "not for use on mucosa" and cautions that it can cause eye damage and ophthalmic chemical burns, at least in the typical formulations produced for medical use).
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Safety and toxicity
Brilliant green induces vomiting when swallowed and is toxic when ingested. The compound may lead to serious injuries if it comes to contact with the eye, even result in bilateral blindness due to corneal opacification.
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Politics
In Eastern European countries, especially in Russia, it is used to physically attack political opponents, see Zelyonka attack. Since 2016, many opponents of the Russian government of Vladimir Putin have been splashed with zelyonka, including Alexei Navalny, Igor Kalyapin, liberal journalists, Nadya Tolokonnikova, Maria Alekhina, Lyudmila Ulitskaya, Ilya Varlamov and Mikhail Kasyanov.
Source of the article : Wikipedia
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