Wright's stain

High purity grade, >97% (HPLC), used for blood and biological staining

  • Product Code: 127051
  Alias:    Wright's stain; Rey's stain, Wright's stain, eosin-denatured methylene blue, Wright's stain
  CAS:    68988-92-1
Molecular Weight: 370.79 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₃₆H₂₇N₃O₅Br₄
EC Number: MDL Number: MFCD00082143
Melting Point: -98°C Boiling Point: 65°C
Density: 0.8 Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Wright's stain is widely used in medical and clinical laboratories for staining blood smears to aid in the microscopic examination of blood cells. It helps differentiate various types of blood cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, by imparting distinct colors to their components. This stain is particularly valuable in diagnosing blood disorders, infections, and hematological conditions like anemia, leukemia, and malaria. It is also used in veterinary medicine for analyzing animal blood samples. The staining process involves a combination of eosin and methylene blue dyes, which provide a detailed contrast for identifying cell morphology and abnormalities.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
Purity (HPLC) 97-100
Appearance Green To Dark Green To Very Dark Green To Dark Blue To Black Powder Or Crystals
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure
Max 521.0-526.0
Max2 637.0-643.0
Sizes / Availability / Pricing:
Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
5.000 10-20 days $13.80
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25.000 10-20 days $38.70
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100.000 10-20 days $135.61
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500.000 10-20 days $506.75
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Wright's stain
Wright's stain is widely used in medical and clinical laboratories for staining blood smears to aid in the microscopic examination of blood cells. It helps differentiate various types of blood cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, by imparting distinct colors to their components. This stain is particularly valuable in diagnosing blood disorders, infections, and hematological conditions like anemia, leukemia, and malaria. It is also used in veterinary medicine for analyzing animal blood samples. The staining process involves a combination of eosin and methylene blue dyes, which provide a detailed contrast for identifying cell morphology and abnormalities.
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