Bismark Brown Y certified CAS: 10114-58-6 | MF: C18H18N8•2HCl | MW: 419.31, Buy now Histological Stains & Dyes for Histology, Cytology, Microbiology, Hematology & Biology Lab from TriStains. All Tristains products are exclusively distributed by Dawn Scientific Inc.
Bismarck Brown Y Certified is a dark purple to blackish-brown powder. It leaves acid mucins with a yellow stain. It is also used as a fluorochrome and an allergen in addition to being a histology dye. Bismarck brown Y is a diazo dye. Its molecular formula is C18H18N8 · 2HCl. Bismarck Brown Y certified is also known as 4,4′-(m-Phenylenebisazo)bis-m-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride, Basic Brown 1, Bismarck Brown B, Vesuvine. Its solution with water makes clear to turbid and red-orange to red solution. Bismarck Brown Y powder dye is used in various staining methods in microscopy. Bismarck Brown Y is often used as a histological stain in biology. Bismarck Brown Y can be employed to stain cell nuclei and other cellular structures to enhance visibility under a microscope. Certified dyes are often used in applications where color accuracy, stability, and safety are critical.
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Application :
- Bismarck brown Y is one of the components of Papanicolaou stain.
- It is a metachromatic dye used in histology for staining tissues, acid mucins, cartilage, goblet cells and bones.
- It is also used in cytology. It is most commonly used as a counterstain to Gentian Violet. In the process of staining acid-fast bacteria, it is also possible to utilize it as a counterstain for Victoria blue R.
Benefits :
- Certified by the Biological Stain Commission
- Stains acid mucins to yellow color
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