Azure A, certified by the Biological Stain Commission

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CAS #                 Product #

    24992
    531-53-3

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$230.00

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Product Specifications

    No Technical Data Sheet

Linear Formula
    C14H14ClN3S
Appearance
    solid
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Storage
    Room Temperature
Related Documents
Related Documents

    IR-Spectra (3), 1486:G / RegBook 1 (2), 2815:E / Stains and Dyes Ref, 109 / Structure Index 1, 447:B:6, Penny, DP et al, Analysis and testing of biological stains - The Biological Stain Commission Procedures Biotech. Histochem. 77(5&6), 237-275, (2002)

Azure A, certified by the Biological Stain Commission - Polysciences
Azure A, certified by the Biological Stain Commission - Polysciences

Product Description

Azure A is a high-quality, Biological Stain Commission (BSC) certified dye designed for precise and reliable staining in histological and cytological applications. It is commonly used in differential staining and metachromatic staining protocols. It provides excellent contrast and clarity, making it suitable for a wide range of histological and cytological studies.
In terms of sensitivity and specificity, Azure A demonstrates strong affinity for nucleic acids and cellular components, allowing for detailed visualization of tissue structures and cell morphology. It enhances the contrast between different tissue types and cellular elements, facilitating accurate interpretation of microscopic images. Azure A dissolves in water or alcohol for staining applications.

Azure A, certified by the Biological Stain Commission - Polysciences
Azure A, certified by the Biological Stain Commission - Polysciences
Product Specifications

    No Technical Data Sheet

Linear Formula
    C14H14ClN3S
Appearance
    solid
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Storage
    Room Temperature
Related Documents
References

    IR-Spectra (3), 1486:G / RegBook 1 (2), 2815:E / Stains and Dyes Ref, 109 / Structure Index 1, 447:B:6, Penny, DP et al, Analysis and testing of biological stains - The Biological Stain Commission Procedures Biotech. Histochem. 77(5&6), 237-275, (2002)