Albert Stain A-Lancer

Albert Stain A-Lancer

Albert Stain A-Lancer

Albert Stain A – Lancer, 125 ml. Ready-to-use microbiological stain used in identifying Corynebacterium diphtheriae and other organisms in academic labs.

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 Specifications Table:

Product Name Albert Stain A – Lancer
Quantity/Pack Size 125 ml
Brand Lancer
Form Liquid
Grade Laboratory Grade
Application Bacterial staining, microbiology, diagnostics

Product Overview

Academic Use—Clear Visualization in Bacteriology Practicals

Albert Stain A by Lancer is frequently used in microbiology courses for staining Corynebacterium diphtheriae, helping students distinguish metachromatic granules with high contrast. Its vibrant staining properties make it an essential part of CBSE, BSc Microbiology, and Paramedical curricula, enabling clear visualization of diagnostic characteristics in lab specimens.

Industrial Use – Supports Diagnostic Lab Accuracy

In pathology and diagnostic labs, this stain assists in preliminary identification of diphtheria bacteria and other gram-positive rods. Its strong affinity for granules and cell walls supports disease diagnosis in clinical microbiology, where accuracy and speed are essential.

Institutional Use—Preferred in Medical & Pharma Colleges

Lancer’s Albert Stain A is trusted in medical colleges, public health labs, and pharmaceutical QC departments for quality staining and organism identification. Its reliability and consistency across specimens make it suitable for routine lab exercises, research protocols, and internal audits.

 FAQs:

1. What is the purpose of Albert Stain A in microbiology?

It is used for staining Corynebacterium diphtheriae to visualize metachromatic granules for bacterial identification.

2. Is this used alone or with another stain?

It is commonly used with Albert Stain B as part of a two-step differential staining method.

3. Can it be used in school-level microbiology labs?

Yes, it’s safe for use in college and training institutions under supervised lab conditions.

4. What’s the ideal storage condition for Albert Stain A?

Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.

5. Are there any similar stains for diphtheria detection?

Yes, Neisser stain is another option, but Albert stain offers better contrast for granule detection.

Albert Stain A-Lancer

Albert Stain A-Lancer

Albert Stain A – Lancer, 125 ml. Ready-to-use microbiological stain used in identifying Corynebacterium diphtheriae and other organisms in academic labs.

This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.

SKU eq0925 Category Brand:

 Specifications Table:

Product Name Albert Stain A – Lancer
Quantity/Pack Size 125 ml
Brand Lancer
Form Liquid
Grade Laboratory Grade
Application Bacterial staining, microbiology, diagnostics

Product Overview

Academic Use—Clear Visualization in Bacteriology Practicals

Albert Stain A by Lancer is frequently used in microbiology courses for staining Corynebacterium diphtheriae, helping students distinguish metachromatic granules with high contrast. Its vibrant staining properties make it an essential part of CBSE, BSc Microbiology, and Paramedical curricula, enabling clear visualization of diagnostic characteristics in lab specimens.

Industrial Use – Supports Diagnostic Lab Accuracy

In pathology and diagnostic labs, this stain assists in preliminary identification of diphtheria bacteria and other gram-positive rods. Its strong affinity for granules and cell walls supports disease diagnosis in clinical microbiology, where accuracy and speed are essential.

Institutional Use—Preferred in Medical & Pharma Colleges

Lancer’s Albert Stain A is trusted in medical colleges, public health labs, and pharmaceutical QC departments for quality staining and organism identification. Its reliability and consistency across specimens make it suitable for routine lab exercises, research protocols, and internal audits.

 FAQs:

1. What is the purpose of Albert Stain A in microbiology?

It is used for staining Corynebacterium diphtheriae to visualize metachromatic granules for bacterial identification.

2. Is this used alone or with another stain?

It is commonly used with Albert Stain B as part of a two-step differential staining method.

3. Can it be used in school-level microbiology labs?

Yes, it’s safe for use in college and training institutions under supervised lab conditions.

4. What’s the ideal storage condition for Albert Stain A?

Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.

5. Are there any similar stains for diphtheria detection?

Yes, Neisser stain is another option, but Albert stain offers better contrast for granule detection.

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