Aniline Blue water soluble

Biological Stain

Reagent Code: #133853
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Alias aniline blue, acidic blue 22
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CAS Number 28631-66-5

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Weight 737.72 g/mol
Formula C₃₂H₂₅N₃O₉S₃Na₂
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MDL Number MFCD00036130
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Aniline Blue water soluble is widely used in biological staining, particularly in histology and microbiology. It serves as a counterstain in combination with other dyes to differentiate cellular structures under the microscope. It is commonly used in the identification of fungal elements in tissue sections due to its affinity for fungal cell walls. In some staining protocols, it highlights collagen fibers, aiding in the assessment of connective tissue disorders. It is also employed in textile industries for dyeing wool and silk, providing a bright blue color with good fastness properties. Additionally, it finds use in ink formulations and as a pH indicator in certain analytical applications.

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
25g
10-20 days ฿900.00
100g
10-20 days ฿2,330.00
500g
10-20 days ฿9,630.00
Aniline Blue water soluble
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Aniline Blue water soluble is widely used in biological staining, particularly in histology and microbiology. It serves as a counterstain in combination with other dyes to differentiate cellular structures under the microscope. It is commonly used in the identification of fungal elements in tissue sections due to its affinity for fungal cell walls. In some staining protocols, it highlights collagen fibers, aiding in the assessment of connective tissue disorders. It is also employed in textile industries

Aniline Blue water soluble is widely used in biological staining, particularly in histology and microbiology. It serves as a counterstain in combination with other dyes to differentiate cellular structures under the microscope. It is commonly used in the identification of fungal elements in tissue sections due to its affinity for fungal cell walls. In some staining protocols, it highlights collagen fibers, aiding in the assessment of connective tissue disorders. It is also employed in textile industries for dyeing wool and silk, providing a bright blue color with good fastness properties. Additionally, it finds use in ink formulations and as a pH indicator in certain analytical applications.

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