Indigocarmin Solution
The indigocarmine solution is used for a special histological staining that allows the indigocarmine dye to bind to specific tissue types. The chemical structure of indigocarmine allows it to form specific bonds with glandular tissues.
The chemical basis of the indigocarmine solution is indigocarmine, an organic dye. This is dissolved in a mixture of aqua bidest and 1% acetic acid. Acetic acid provides an acidic environment that is critical for the dye to function optimally.
The binding of indigocarmine to tissue occurs through hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions. The molecules of the dye interact with the proteins of the glandular tissues to produce intense blue coloration.
This color change allows glandular tissue to be differentiated from other tissue types. The blue coloration results from light absorbed by the indigocarmine protein compound and reflected at a different wavelength, which is perceived as blue.
The chemical basis of the indigocarmine solution is indigocarmine, an organic dye. This is dissolved in a mixture of aqua bidest and 1% acetic acid. Acetic acid provides an acidic environment that is critical for the dye to function optimally.
The binding of indigocarmine to tissue occurs through hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions. The molecules of the dye interact with the proteins of the glandular tissues to produce intense blue coloration.
This color change allows glandular tissue to be differentiated from other tissue types. The blue coloration results from light absorbed by the indigocarmine protein compound and reflected at a different wavelength, which is perceived as blue.
Article no.: 14514
Staining of tissue samples
product information
Relevant Ingredients:
• Acetic acid 1 %
• Indigo carmine (C.I.: 73015)
Hazard and safety instructions
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