Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Trichloroacetic Acid 10% Solution |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | 100 ml, 500 ml |
| Form | Liquid Solution |
| Grade | Laboratory Grade |
| Application | Protein precipitation, tissue fixation, biochemical research |
Product Description
Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) is a versatile chemical compound widely used in laboratories for protein precipitation, tissue fixation, and various biochemical applications. This 10% solution is prepared with high-purity TCA, ensuring consistent results in research and experimental procedures.
Whether you’re a student working on a project or a researcher conducting advanced experiments, this laboratory-grade TCA solution provides the reliability you need. Its precise concentration makes it suitable for sensitive applications where accuracy is critical.
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FAQs
What is the shelf life of Trichloroacetic Acid 10% Solution?
When stored properly in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, this solution typically has a shelf life of 12-24 months. Always check the expiration date on the label.
Can I use this TCA solution for protein precipitation?
Yes, this 10% solution is commonly used for protein precipitation in biochemical assays. The concentration is optimal for most standard protocols.
What safety precautions should I take when handling TCA?
Always wear nitrile gloves, safety goggles, and a lab coat. Work in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood. Avoid skin contact and inhalation of vapors.
Is this solution suitable for histological applications?
Absolutely. This laboratory-grade TCA solution is often used in tissue fixation and decalcification procedures in histology labs.
How should I dispose of unused TCA solution?
Follow your institution’s chemical waste disposal protocols. TCA should be neutralized before disposal according to local regulations.