Wright's stain, certified by the Biological Stain Commission, Sigma-Aldrich®
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Wright stain, a modified romanowsky stain, is intended for differential staining of the cellular elements of blood. It comprises polychrome methylene blue and eosin B. Upon staining blood films with wright stain, the white blood cell nucleus and cytoplasm display characteristic blue or pink hues.
- The purified dyes in wright stain eliminate inconsistent staining and yield reproducible lot-to-lot chromogenic responses
- Reported to be superior to May-Grunwald stain in blood staining
- Certified by the biological stain commission
Wright stain is intended for use in staining peripheral blood smears and bone marrow smears. It has been used to study the cytogenetics of human hematopoietic cells. It has also been employed in the karyotyping of human embryonic stem cells. It is also used for G-banding and helps in the analysis of poorly spread metaphases. Reported to be superior to May-Grunwald stain in blood staining.
Density:
0.8 g/cm³ (20 °C) Storage Temperature: Room Temperature |
MDL Number:
MFCD00082143 CAS Number: 68988-92-1 EINECS: 273-541-5 |
Specification Test Results
Appearance (Form) | Powder |
Infrared spectrum | Conforms to Structure |
Biological Stain Commission Commission Certified Number |
Pass |
Solubility (Turbidity) c = 1 mg/ml, Methanol |
Clear to Turbid |
Solubility (Colour) | Purple to Very Dark Purple to Very Dark Blue and Black |
Assay (HPLC) Impurity: Azure C |
≤4% |
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