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Methylene Blue Crystal for Microscopy (100 gm) is a premium-grade dye used widely in biological staining. It aids in highlighting cellular structures such as nuclei, enhancing image clarity under the microscope. Ideal for academic, clinical, and research labs, this stain ensures consistent performance with high purity and stability. It is conveniently packaged in a 100 gm container for long-term use and efficient application in routine laboratory procedures.
Key Features
- High-purity formulation for reliable staining results.
- Provides excellent contrast for observing cell structures.
- Suitable for academic, clinical, and research use.
- Packaged in a durable, easy-to-handle 100 gm container.
- Consistent performance with long shelf life.
Precautions
- Use gloves and eye protection when handling the dye.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
- Avoid inhalation or direct contact with skin.
- Do not ingest; for laboratory use only.
- Dispose of waste according to local regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is Methylene Blue used for in microscopy?
Answer: It is used to stain cell nuclei and other structures, enhancing contrast under a microscope.
Question: Is this product suitable for educational purposes?
Answer: Yes, it is ideal for use in schools, colleges, and universities for biology and microbiology studies.
Question: How should Methylene Blue Crystal be stored?
Answer: Store it in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed and away from direct sunlight or moisture.
Question: Can it be used with live cells?
Answer: Methylene Blue is generally used on fixed cells; caution is needed with live cells due to toxicity.
Question: What safety measures should be taken?
Answer: Always wear gloves and eye protection, and handle the stain in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood.
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