Hydrochloric acid in ethanol for microscopy, Sigma-Aldrich®
Supplier: Merck
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M-Clarity™ quality level = MQ300
Hydrochloric acid in ethanol is used for the microscopical investigation of mycobacteria in sample material of human origin. It can be applied as decolorizing solution, as e.g. in the Tb-color staining set.
Once stained, the acid fast mycobacteria keep their coloring even after treatment with strong decolorizing solutions as HCl-ethanol. They remain stained red after counterstaining, whereas the microorganisms susceptible to acid take on the color of the counterstain. 1l of the Hydrochloric acid in ethanol is capable of decolorizing up to 500 slides.
The product is registered as IVD / CE product and can be used in diagnostics and laboratory accreditation.
Formula:
HCl Density: 0,90 g/cm3 (20 °C) Flash Pt: 21 °C Storage Temperature: Ambient |
MDL Number:
MFCD00011324 CAS Number: 7647-01-0 UN: 2924 ADR: 3 (8),II |
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