Brilliant Cresyl Blue (0.33% In PBS)
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Brilliant cresyl blue, a powder with a striking dark green or blue to violet hue, possesses the chemical formula (C17H20ClN3O)2·ZnCl2. This supravital dye finds widespread usage in biological laboratories. To facilitate specific staining procedures, it is typically prepared in a concentration of 0.33% in PBS (phosphate-buffered saline). PBS, a well-balanced salt solution, plays a crucial role in maintaining the osmolarity and pH of the dye solution. Consequently, it creates an optimal environment for preserving cells and tissues during the staining process.
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Application :
- Brilliant Cresyl Blue (0.33% In PBS) is primarily used to stain reticulocytes (immature red blood cells) in blood smears. The dye binds to the ribosomal RNA in reticulocytes, highlighting them for easier identification and counting under a microscope.
- The dye is used in chromosome staining protocols, particularly for identifying specific chromosomal structures.
- It is used to stain various tissue sections, aiding in the differentiation and study of different cell types and structures.
Benefits :
- Provides clear and distinct staining of reticulocytes, nerve tissues, and other cellular components
- Ensures consistent and reliable staining results
- Versatile and cost-effective
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