Description
Specifications
Product Name – Plasmodium W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Prepared Slide
Form – Mounted Whole Mount Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Blood Parasite Observation, Microscopy, Morphology Study
product overview
The Plasmodium W.M. slide is a meticulously prepared whole mount specimen designed for high-resolution microscopic examination of malaria parasites. This laboratory-grade slide showcases the intricate details of the parasite within infected erythrocytes, highlighting the morphological characteristics of various blood stages with precise staining techniques. The preparation ensures clear differentiation between parasite cytoplasm, nuclei, and chromatin patterns, allowing detailed study of developmental stages such as rings, trophozoites, schizonts, and gametocytes. Mounted on high-quality glass with a durable mounting medium, the slide preserves cellular structure and staining quality over time, supporting repeated examinations without degradation. Uniform slide thickness and optimal optical clarity make it suitable for both brightfield and phase-contrast microscopy. The specimen maintains its structural integrity, ensuring accurate visualization and reproducible results. Laboratory-grade standards guarantee consistent preparation quality, sharp contrast, and enhanced visibility of parasitic structures. The Plasmodium W.M. slide enables comprehensive observation of parasite morphology and intracellular distribution, providing reliable detail for high-precision microscopic analysis. Its durability, clarity, and preservation make it a valuable tool for researchers, educators, and microscopy enthusiasts seeking detailed insights into blood-stage malaria parasites.
FAQs
1. What magnification is ideal for observing this slide?
High-power objectives, including 100x oil immersion, provide the best clarity for Plasmodium morphology.
2. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight to preserve stain contrast and structural integrity.
3. Is the slide suitable for repeated use?
Yes, the mounted slide maintains its integrity for multiple microscopic observations.
4. Are there alternative malaria species slides available?
Yes, slides of other Plasmodium species or different blood-stage preparations are offered for comparative studies.
5. What precautions should be taken while handling?
Handle by the edges or with gloves to prevent contamination, fingerprints, or damage to the specimen.










