Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Leishmania in Blood
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 Slide
Form – Mounted Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic study of Leishmania parasites in blood cells for morphology and structural analysis
Product Overview
The Leishmania in Blood slide offers a high-quality, laboratory-grade preparation designed to showcase the detailed morphology of Leishmania parasites within blood cells. Prepared under strict laboratory conditions, the slide ensures that both the parasites and surrounding erythrocytes maintain structural integrity, providing sharp contrast for precise microscopic examination. The slide is mounted and stained to highlight the parasite’s nucleus, kinetoplast, and cytoplasmic features, enhancing visibility of characteristic structures while preserving natural morphology. This preparation is durable and suitable for repeated observations under standard optical microscopes, making it an ideal specimen for detailed research and study. Quality control measures ensure consistent staining, alignment, and secure mounting to prevent damage or distortion. The slide captures both individual parasites and their interactions within host blood cells, offering comprehensive insight into parasite morphology and cellular arrangement. Its design facilitates long-term storage without compromising specimen quality, and the clarity of the preparation allows for accurate identification and analysis. The Leishmania in Blood slide provides a precise, high-fidelity representation of parasite-infected blood, ensuring reliable observation and detailed microscopic study for laboratory investigations.
1. What structures of Leishmania are visible on this slide?
The slide highlights the parasite’s nucleus, kinetoplast, and cytoplasmic structures within blood cells.
2. Is this slide compatible with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with all conventional optical microscopes for detailed parasite observation.
3. Are there alternative parasite-in-blood slides available?
Yes, alternative slides include Plasmodium in Blood and Trypanosoma in Blood for comparative studies.
4. How should the slide be stored to maintain quality?
Keep in a dry, dust-free container away from direct sunlight to preserve staining and specimen integrity.
5. Where is the blood sample sourced for this slide?
The blood is collected from controlled laboratory sources and processed under strict quality protocols for accurate presentation.










