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Formaldehyde, in a concentration of 37%, is recognized as the most basic aldehyde. It is alternatively referred to as methanal or formalin. This compound has a variety of applications, one of the most notable being formol, a well-known liquid used for embalming and preserving tissues. Whether utilized independently or in combination with other substances, it serves as the most prevalent histological fixative.
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Application :
- It is also a well known tissue fixative. In most histology laboratories, formaldehyde in one of its various forms is used as the common fixative.
- It provides excellent preservation of tissues morphology.
- It is suitable for both electron and light microscopy. It penetrates large blocks of tissue easily.
- It enables better visualization of structures (by fixation, fitting, staining, counterstaining and mounting) of histological samples, i. e. histological sections of organs and tissues.
Benefits :
- Deliver accurate and reproducible results
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