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Acriflavin Solution (125 ml) is a reliable antiseptic and staining agent commonly used in laboratories for bacterial and cell culture applications. Known for its effectiveness in microbial inhibition, it plays a key role in microbiological research and diagnostics. Its accuracy and stability make it a valuable tool for clean lab procedures and microscopic examination. Packed in a secure 125 ml container, it is ready for immediate professional use in various scientific settings.
Key Features
- Highly effective antiseptic for microbiological applications.
- Used in bacterial staining and cellular observation.
- Packaged in a durable 125 ml container for easy handling.
- Stable chemical formulation ensures long shelf life.
- Ideal for lab environments and research diagnostics.
Precautions
- Use only in well-ventilated laboratory environments.
- Wear protective gloves, goggles, and lab coat during handling.
- Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is Acriflavin Solution used for?
Answer: Acriflavin Solution is used for its antiseptic properties and for staining bacteria in microbiological studies.
Question: Can Acriflavin be used in live cell cultures?
Answer: It is primarily used for fixed samples; use with live cultures should be under expert supervision.
Question: Is the solution ready to use?
Answer: Yes, the 125 ml Acriflavin Solution comes pre-mixed and ready for laboratory application.
Question: How should I store the solution?
Answer: Store in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry place, away from light and heat.
Question: What safety gear is required when handling Acriflavin?
Answer: Gloves, eye protection, and a lab coat should always be worn to ensure safe handling.
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