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Orange G, certified

Certified by the Biological Stain Commission All Dyes/Stains are for research use only. Not meant for drug, food household use.For staining fibrin, keratin, collagen, and erythrocytes. Staining alpha, beta, and gamma cells. For staining nissl substances and PAS-positive material. (Acid Orange 10, Wood Orange 2G). Kornhauser's Quad stain for most elementary structures of tissues. Stain Tech., 18, 985 (1943) Mallory's tissue stain for connective tissue. Mallory, J. Exper. Med., 5,15 (1900). Used with safranin and tannic acid for showing shoot apex in plant tissue. Stain Tech., 18, 105 (1943).C16H10N2O7S2Na2F.W.. 452.38CAS #1936-15-8Solubility: 8.0% Water; 0.22% Alcohol; 1.7% Cellosolve; 3.0% Glycol; 0.0% Xylene Dye Content: approx. 60%For more information on microscopy stains:

Certified by the Biological Stain Commission All Dyes/Stains are for research use only. Not meant for drug, food household use.

For staining fibrin, keratin, collagen, and erythrocytes. Staining alpha, beta, and gamma cells. For staining nissl substances and PAS-positive material. (Acid Orange 10, Wood Orange 2G). Kornhauser's Quad stain for most elementary structures of tissues. Stain Tech., 18, 985 (1943) Mallory's tissue stain for connective tissue. Mallory, J. Exper. Med., 5,15 (1900). Used with safranin and tannic acid for showing shoot apex in plant tissue. Stain Tech., 18, 105 (1943).

C16H10N2O7S2Na2

F.W.. 452.38

CAS #1936-15-8

Solubility: 8.0% Water; 0.22% Alcohol; 1.7% Cellosolve; 3.0% Glycol; 0.0% Xylene Dye 

Content: approx. 60%

For more information on microscopy stains:

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Updated: 28-04-2025
Code Pack Size Availability Price Updated: 28-04-2025
EMS19070 25g 0 in stock (?) $77.00 AUD