Alcian Blue Stain Kit,pH 1.0
Cat.No:G1563 Solarbio
Storage:Store at 2-8℃,avoid light,6 months
CAS:75881-23-1
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Name | Alcian Blue Stain Kit,pH 1.0 |
CAS | 75881-23-1 |
Storage | Store at 2-8℃,avoid light,6 months |
Unit | Kit |
Specification | 3*50ml |
Product Introduction:
Alcian, also known as alcian blue 8GX, is a conjugated dye of copper titanium cyanine, which was originally used for textile fiber dyeing. This cationic dye combines with acidic groups, that is, alcian blue forms an insoluble complex with anionic groups such as carboxyl groups and sulfate groups contained in the tissue. Alcian blue is formed by connecting the central copper containing phthalocyanine ring with four isothiourea groups through thioether bonds. It can be combined with different anion groups at different pH and colored. Ordinary acidic mesenchymal mucin can be stained at pH 2.5, sulfated mucin can be stained at pH 1.0 and complex acid connective tissue mucin can be stained at pH 0.5, and neutral mucin is not stained.
Alcian Blue Stain Kit, pH 1.0 can stain keratin sulfate and chondroitin sulfate modified glycoprotein. It can be used for cartilage staining, mucin staining and determination of intestinal metaplasia. It can also be used for identification of mucinous epithelial tumors and proof of whether mucinous substances are contained in tumors. This kit contains nuclear fast red double staining solution, which can be used for coloring and morphological observation of nucleus.
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