Picric Fuchsine 0.1 %
Pikrofuchsin 0.1 % is a histological single solution composed of dist. aqua. / deionized water, acid fuchsin and picric acid. It is mainly used in medical diagnostics, histology and scientific laboratories.
The main application of the solution is in histological staining of tissue sections. Thanks to its staining properties, the solution is ideal for visualizing specific morphological structures in various tissue types. In addition to deionized water, the chemical composition of the product includes acid fuchsin (C.I. 42685; CAS No.: 3244-88-0) and picric acid (moistened; C.I. 10305; CAS No.: 88-89-1) as carrier substances. Acid fuchsin is a synthetic dye that belongs to the triphenylmethane dye group and is known for its intense red coloration, whereas picric acid is a yellow explosive used in stains due to its moistening properties.
The chemical reactions and properties of the solution are due to the fact that acid fuchsin and picric acid are strong acids that form electrostatic interactions with basic structures such as proteins and nucleic acids in tissue samples. These interactions result in the staining of different structures in different colors, allowing better discrimination of the different cellular components.
The main application of the solution is in histological staining of tissue sections. Thanks to its staining properties, the solution is ideal for visualizing specific morphological structures in various tissue types. In addition to deionized water, the chemical composition of the product includes acid fuchsin (C.I. 42685; CAS No.: 3244-88-0) and picric acid (moistened; C.I. 10305; CAS No.: 88-89-1) as carrier substances. Acid fuchsin is a synthetic dye that belongs to the triphenylmethane dye group and is known for its intense red coloration, whereas picric acid is a yellow explosive used in stains due to its moistening properties.
The chemical reactions and properties of the solution are due to the fact that acid fuchsin and picric acid are strong acids that form electrostatic interactions with basic structures such as proteins and nucleic acids in tissue samples. These interactions result in the staining of different structures in different colors, allowing better discrimination of the different cellular components.
Article no.: 17644
Staining of tissue samples
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UN-Nummer: 0000
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Lagerung: 15 … 25 °C
Haltbarkeit: 24 Monate
product information
Relevant Incredients:
• Acid Fuchsine (C.I.: 42685)
• Picric acid (C.I.: 10305)
Hazard and safety instructions
Signal Word 1: Gefahr |
Signal Word 2: acid_red, , , |
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