SCOTT’s Solution 10x Concentrate
SCOTT's solution is a commonly used solution in histology. It is primarily used as a bluing solution after the application of hematoxylin stains and is known to provide rapid and intense bluing.
SCOTT's solution is a 10X concentrate, which means it must be diluted 1:10 with distilled water before use.
The main components of this solution are magnesium sulfate and sodium bicarbonate. Magnesium sulfate acts as a stabilizer, while sodium bicarbonate creates the alkaline environment necessary for bluing after hematoxylin staining.
Use of SCOTT's solution improves the visibility of cellular structures, making it easier to examine tissue specimens under the microscope. It is an important component of many histological examinations and is used in laboratories worldwide.
SCOTT's solution is a 10X concentrate, which means it must be diluted 1:10 with distilled water before use.
The main components of this solution are magnesium sulfate and sodium bicarbonate. Magnesium sulfate acts as a stabilizer, while sodium bicarbonate creates the alkaline environment necessary for bluing after hematoxylin staining.
Use of SCOTT's solution improves the visibility of cellular structures, making it easier to examine tissue specimens under the microscope. It is an important component of many histological examinations and is used in laboratories worldwide.
Article no.: 11229
Differentiation / pickling / bluing
product information
Relevant Incredients:
• Magnesium sulfate
• Potassium hydrogen carbonate