Carmine acetic acid
Carmylacetic acid is often used in histological studies to stain cell nuclei and other structures containing nucleic acids, making them visible under the microscope. The use of carminyacetic acid can be helpful in identifying and studying cell structures, localizing nucleic acids, and understanding cellular processes.
Article no.: 10411
Staining of tissue samples
Important Information
UN-Nummer: 2790
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Lagerung: 15 … 25 °C
Haltbarkeit: 36 Monate
product information
Relevant Ingredients:
• Acetic acid 99%
• Carmine (C.I.: 75470)
Instructions / Protocol / Recommendations
Verwendung:
Carminessetic acid is a staining solution used in in vitro diagnostics for histological and cytological examinations. It is used to stain nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA in tissue samples and cell preparations. The solution consists of carmine red and acetic acid, where acetic acid facilitates the binding of the dye to nucleic acids. By using carmine acetic acid, cell nuclei and other nucleic acid-containing structures become visible under the microscope, allowing identification, examination of cell structures, and understanding of cellular processes.
Prinzip:
Carmine acetic acid is a solution consisting mainly of aqua dist./VE water, acetic acid and carmine. In in vitro diagnostics, it is used to stain tissue or cell structures. The carmine, a natural dye, binds to biological structures, while the acetic acid acts as a fixative and helps stabilize the binding. Aqua dist./VE water serves as a solvent to ensure appropriate concentration of the other components. The combination of these elements enables effective staining and visualization of tissues or cells in in vitro diagnostics, facilitating the study and diagnosis of biological processes.
Verfahren:
Carmine acetic acid is a solution consisting mainly of aqua dist./VE water, acetic acid and carmine. In in vitro diagnostics, it is used to stain tissue or cell structures. The carmine, a natural dye, binds to biological structures, while the acetic acid acts as a fixative and helps stabilize the binding. Aqua dist./VE water serves as a solvent to ensure appropriate concentration of the other components. The combination of these elements enables effective staining and visualization of tissues or cells in in vitro diagnostics, facilitating the study and diagnosis of biological processes.
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