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Acriflavin Powder (25 gm) is a high-grade antiseptic dye commonly used in microbiological and biological research. Ideal for staining, disinfecting surfaces, and treating protozoan infections in aquatic environments. Its broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties make it a staple in laboratories and research facilities. This powder form ensures ease of handling, accurate dosage, and effective application. Packaged securely to maintain quality and shelf life, Acriflavin Powder is trusted by professionals for consistent performance and safety in laboratory and aquatic settings.
Key Features:
- High-purity antiseptic dye suitable for laboratory use.
- Effective against bacteria, fungi, and protozoa.
- Widely used in microbiological staining and aquaculture.
- Easy-to-handle powder form for precise measurement.
- Securely packaged to preserve potency and shelf life.
Precautions:
- Use appropriate PPE (gloves, goggles) when handling the powder.
- Avoid inhalation and direct contact with skin or eyes.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
- Dispose of waste material according to local regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Question: What is the primary use of Acriflavin Powder?
Answer: Acriflavin Powder is mainly used as an antiseptic in laboratories and for microbial staining and aquaculture treatments.
Question: Can this product be used in fish tanks?
Answer: Yes, it is commonly used in aquaculture to treat bacterial and protozoan infections in fish.
Question: How should Acriflavin Powder be stored?
Answer: Store it in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Question: Is Acriflavin harmful to humans?
Answer: Direct exposure can be harmful. Use with proper protective equipment and avoid inhalation or skin contact.
Question: What safety measures should be followed while using Acriflavin?
Answer: Wear gloves and eye protection, avoid creating dust, and work in a well-ventilated area.
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