HALE’s Solution (Iron(III) Chloride)
HALE solution is a ferric chloride solution used especially in histology. Ferric chloride, also known as ferric chloride, is an inorganic chemical substance with the formula FeCl3.
HALE solution is used to visualize sulfatmucins in histological sections. Sulfatmucins are a type of mucins found in the mucosa of various organs. By treatment with the HALE solution, these mucins are visualized and can be assessed during histological examination.
The solution itself is an aqueous solution of iron(III) chloride. Iron(III) chloride reacts with the sulfate groups of the mucins, resulting in a discoloration that is visible microscopically. The HALE solution is a ready-to-use solution and can be applied directly to histological specimens.
HALE solution is used to visualize sulfatmucins in histological sections. Sulfatmucins are a type of mucins found in the mucosa of various organs. By treatment with the HALE solution, these mucins are visualized and can be assessed during histological examination.
The solution itself is an aqueous solution of iron(III) chloride. Iron(III) chloride reacts with the sulfate groups of the mucins, resulting in a discoloration that is visible microscopically. The HALE solution is a ready-to-use solution and can be applied directly to histological specimens.
Article no.: 12711
Differentiation / pickling / bluing
product information
Relevant Ingredients:
• Iron(III) Chloride 40 %