Descaling solution according to KRISTENSEN
On a molecular level, these chemical interactions enable efficient removal of calcium salts from hard tissue without compromising critical morphological details. The use of this specific combination in histology leads to precise, clear histological results. These allow for more accurate diagnostics and research, especially when examining bone tissue or teeth, where preservation of microscopic structure is critical.
Article no.: 12562
Decalcification of tissue samples
Important Information
UN-Nummer: 3412
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Lagerung: 15 … 25 °C
Haltbarkeit: 48 Monate
product information
Relevant Ingredients:
• Formic acid
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Instructions / Protocol / Recommendations
Verwendung:
The Kristensen decalcification solution is used in in-vitro diagnostics to prepare bone and tooth samples for histological analysis. Its main purpose is to enable the decalcification of tissue samples and thus simplify their preparation for microscopic examinations. It binds and removes calcium ions from the hard tissue, making it soft and accessible for tissue sections. At the same time, it stabilizes the pH value during the decalcification process, which preserves the tissue structure and enables precise, clear histological diagnostics. The specific combination of ingredients enables the preservation of critical morphological details, which is of great importance for the accuracy of histological research.
Prinzip:
This descaling solution consists of formic acid, sodium formate and water, which together act as an effective means of binding and removing calcium from tissue or cell structures. Formic acid, a weak acid, helps to remove calcium ions and convert them into a soluble form. Sodium formate acts as a stabilizer by neutralizing the acid and protecting cell structures from excessive degradation. These properties make the solution ideal for in-vitro diagnostic applications as it enables effective and gentle removal of calcium from tissue samples.
Verfahren:
This descaling solution consists of formic acid, sodium formate and water, which together act as an effective means of binding and removing calcium from tissue or cell structures. Formic acid, a weak acid, helps to remove calcium ions and convert them into a soluble form. Sodium formate acts as a stabilizer by neutralizing the acid and protecting cell structures from excessive degradation. These properties make the solution ideal for in-vitro diagnostic applications as it enables effective and gentle removal of calcium from tissue samples.
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