Orcein Synthetic Certified CAS: 1400-62-0S10141, Part Number S10141, Buy Histological Stains & Dyes for Histology, Cytology, Microbiology, Hematology & Biology Lab from TriStains at Chemical World.
.Orcein is an artificial dye that imitates the natural dye obtained from lichens. It is approved for various uses and is recognized for its reddish-brown hue. Its chemical formula is C28H24N2O7. It is also referred to as Natural Red 28. Orcein, or CI Natural Red 28, is a stain for elastic tissues. Orcein is primarily utilized as a biological stain and a coloring agent in diverse industrial settings.
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Application :
- Orcein Synthetic Certified is widely used in histology and cytology for staining elastic fibers, chromosomes, and various other cellular structures. It is particularly effective for visualizing the nucleus and cytoplasm in tissue samples.
- It is used as a staining agent in microscopy to enhance the contrast of biological specimens, making it easier to observe and differentiate between various structures.
- It is employed in scientific research for studying cellular structures and functions, as well as in genetic research for chromosome analysis.
Benefits :
- Provides clear and distinct staining of cellular structures
- Ensures a consistent quality and concentration
- Suitable for a wide range of biological staining applications