Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Hematoxylin Stain Powder
Quantity/Pack Size – 25 gm, 5 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Histological Staining
Product Overview
Hematoxylin Stain Powder is a high-quality laboratory reagent designed for histological staining applications. This lab-grade powder ensures consistent and reliable results, making it an essential tool for microscopy and tissue analysis. The product is formulated to provide clear, precise staining, enhancing the visibility of cellular structures under microscopic examination. Its fine powder form allows for easy preparation and uniform dissolution, ensuring optimal performance in various staining protocols. Hematoxylin is widely recognized for its effectiveness in nuclear staining, providing sharp contrast and accurate visualization of tissue samples. This product is ideal for use in research laboratories, educational institutions, and diagnostic centers where precise staining is crucial. The powder is packaged in convenient sizes to suit different usage requirements, ensuring minimal waste and maximum efficiency. With its high purity and consistent quality, this Hematoxylin Stain Powder is a trusted choice for professionals seeking reliable staining solutions.
FAQs
1. What is the primary application of Hematoxylin Stain Powder?
Hematoxylin Stain Powder is primarily used for histological staining, particularly for nuclear staining in microscopy.
2. Is this product compatible with automated staining systems?
Yes, this lab-grade Hematoxylin Stain Powder is compatible with both manual and automated staining systems.
3. Are there any alternatives to Hematoxylin for staining?
Alternatives include Eosin, Safranin, and Methylene Blue, but Hematoxylin remains the standard for nuclear staining.
4. How should Hematoxylin Stain Powder be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain stability and effectiveness.
5. Can this product be used for educational purposes?
Yes, it is suitable for educational laboratories where histological staining is taught.










