Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Plasmodium Trophozoite W.M.
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Parasite Identification and Microscopic Study
Product Overview
The Plasmodium Trophozoite W.M. prepared slide is carefully crafted to support microscopic examination of malaria parasites. The sample is prepared using high-quality blood specimens to ensure accurate representation of the Plasmodium trophozoite stage. Precision staining techniques are applied to enhance contrast, making cellular details easily distinguishable under a microscope. The slide features a smooth smear with optimal thickness to avoid overlapping cells while preserving structural integrity. The use of advanced mounting media ensures that the specimen is sealed securely under the coverslip, protecting it from contaminants, dust, and moisture. The staining remains stable over time, preventing fading and allowing prolonged usability for repeated observations. Designed for compatibility with various microscopy methods, particularly bright-field microscopes, the slide enables researchers to focus on parasite morphology without interference from artifacts. The durability of the slide ensures consistent results throughout its lifespan. Proper preparation and sealing methods also reduce air bubbles and smearing inconsistencies that can obstruct clear viewing. The Plasmodium Trophozoite W.M. slide is engineered to meet laboratory standards for clarity, staining uniformity, and sample preservation. Its reliable construction and ease of handling make it an indispensable tool for detailed microscopic studies, offering researchers a dependable medium for analyzing parasite characteristics efficiently and effectively.
1. What microscopy techniques can be used with this slide?
This slide is compatible with bright-field microscopy and can be used with oil immersion lenses for higher magnification.
2. How should the slide be cleaned before use?
Use a soft lens tissue or cloth to gently remove dust, avoiding abrasive materials that could damage the slide’s surface.
3. Are there other slides available for studying different parasite stages?
Yes, slides prepared with other developmental stages like gametocytes and schizonts are available for comparative studies.
4. What storage conditions ensure the longevity of this slide?
Store the slide in a dry, dust-free container away from direct sunlight and humidity to maintain staining and sample quality.
5. Where is this slide sourced from?
It is sourced from certified laboratories that ensure standardized preparation techniques and high-quality blood samples for accuracy.










