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Aceto Carmine 100 ml
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Aceto carmine is a staining solution used primarily in microscopy to highlight cellular components. It is a mixture of carmine dye and acetic acid. Here’s an overview of its properties, preparation, and uses:
Properties
- Color: Red to purplish-red.
- Solubility: Soluble in water and ethanol.
- Staining Characteristics: Stains chromatin and cytoplasmic components, providing contrast for better visualization under a microscope.
Preparation
- Ingredients:
- Carmine dye: A natural red dye extracted from the cochineal insect.
- Acetic acid: A colorless liquid organic compound with a pungent smell.
- Procedure:
- Dissolve a specific amount of carmine powder in hot distilled water.
- Add glacial acetic acid to the solution.
- Filter the mixture to remove any undissolved particles.
SKU:
ACS18434CHEM0
Category: Analytical Reagents
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ToggleUses of Aceto Carmine
1. Cytology
- Chromosome Staining: Aceto carmine is used to stain chromosomes during cell division processes such as mitosis and meiosis. It helps in visualizing the chromosomal structures, making it easier to study their behavior and morphology.
- Karyotyping: The staining highlights the chromosomal patterns and abnormalities, aiding in the identification of genetic disorders.
2. Histology
- Tissue Staining: In histological studies, aceto carmine is used to stain various tissues, helping differentiate between different types of cells and their components. This is particularly useful in examining the structure and function of tissues.
- Cell Component Differentiation: It selectively stains specific cellular components like chromatin, making it easier to distinguish between the nucleus and cytoplasm in cells.
3. Botany
- Plant Cell Studies: Aceto carmine is widely used to stain plant cells, especially root tips, to observe cell division and growth. It is an essential tool for studying the structure and function of plant cells.
- Temporary Mounts: It is used to prepare temporary mounts of plant tissues for microscopic examination, making it easier to study plant anatomy and morphology.
4. Education
- Teaching Tool: In educational settings, aceto carmine is frequently used in biology and botany laboratories to teach students about cell division, tissue structure, and plant anatomy. Its ease of use and effectiveness make it a popular choice for demonstrations and practical exercises.
- Laboratory Practicals: Students use aceto carmine in laboratory practicals to learn staining techniques and to observe cellular structures under the microscope.
5. Research
- Genetic Studies: Researchers use aceto carmine to study chromosomal behavior and abnormalities, contributing to genetic research and understanding of hereditary conditions.
- Developmental Biology: It is used to study the development and differentiation of cells and tissues in both plants and animals, aiding in developmental biology research.
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