Hematoxylin

Biological dyeing grade

  • Product Code: 111833
  Alias:    hematoxylin; hematoxylin, hematoxylin
  CAS:    517-28-2
Molecular Weight: 302.28 (anhydrous basis) g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₆H₁₄O₆H₂O
EC Number: 208-237-3 MDL Number: MFCD00078111
Melting Point: 200 °C (dec.)(lit.) Boiling Point:
Density: Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Hematoxylin is widely used in histology and pathology for staining tissues, particularly in the preparation of microscope slides. It binds to cell nuclei, turning them a distinct blue or purple color, which helps in visualizing cellular structures under a microscope. This staining is essential for diagnosing diseases, as it allows pathologists to examine tissue samples for abnormalities, such as cancerous cells or infections. Hematoxylin is often paired with eosin (H&E staining) to provide a comprehensive view of both nuclear and cytoplasmic details. Its application is critical in medical research, clinical diagnostics, and educational settings for studying tissue morphology and disease progression.
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Test Specification
Water By Karl Fisher 16
Appearance Yellow To Brown Powder
Solubility (Color) Yellow To Brown
Solubility (Turbidity) Clear To Slightly Hazy (1 mg/mL, EtOH)
Purity (%) 97
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1.000 10-20 days $23.10
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5.000 10-20 days $82.87
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50.000 10-20 days $808.64
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Hematoxylin
Hematoxylin is widely used in histology and pathology for staining tissues, particularly in the preparation of microscope slides. It binds to cell nuclei, turning them a distinct blue or purple color, which helps in visualizing cellular structures under a microscope. This staining is essential for diagnosing diseases, as it allows pathologists to examine tissue samples for abnormalities, such as cancerous cells or infections. Hematoxylin is often paired with eosin (H&E staining) to provide a comprehensive view of both nuclear and cytoplasmic details. Its application is critical in medical research, clinical diagnostics, and educational settings for studying tissue morphology and disease progression.
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