Categories | Histology Stains |
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Brand Name: | Baso |
Certification: | IVDR Class A; ISO 13485:2016 |
Applicable Departments: | Hospital,Clinic,Research Institution |
Place of Origin: | China |
MOQ: | 1 Box |
Price: | Negotiated |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Packaging Details: | Paper box |
Delivery Time: | To be confirmed |
Supply Ability: | To be confirmed |
Testing Principle
N,N-Dimethyl-m-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride and
N,N-dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride are both amine
salts that dissociate to carry positive charges. The diamine salts
combine with sulfated acidic mucosubstances to form colored
complexes. This reaction is slow and requires ferric chloride
(FeCl₃) as a catalyst. On one hand, FeCl₃ oxidizes the diamine
salts to form brown-black cationic chromogens, thereby accelerating
the staining process. On the other hand, it lowers the pH of the
staining solution to 1.4. At this pH, carboxyl groups on the tissue
sections cannot bind to the diamine salts, and only sulfate groups
react with the diamine salts to form purple-brown to brown-black
complexes. Subsequently, Alcian Blue (pH 2.5) stains carboxylated
sialomucins blue. In this way, the two main groups of acidic
mucosubstances are distinctly visualized.
Stain Results
Acidic mucopolysaccharides appear blue, while other tissue cells
appear light red.
Packaging Specification
Product Name | Ref # | Specification |
High Iron Diamine -Alcian Blue Stain (HID-AB) | BA4120A | 25Tests/Kit |
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