Product Description
Auramine for Microscopy is a high-grade synthetic dye, commonly known as Basic Yellow 2 or C.I. 41000. With a purity of 98%, this crystalline powder is widely used in biological staining and fluorescent microscopy applications. Its molecular formula C17H22ClN3 ensures optimal performance in staining techniques. ISO certified and stored in cool, dry conditions, Auramine exhibits a pH level of approximately 6.07.0. This odorless dye, classified as poisonous, has a melting point of 267268C and is soluble in water and ethanol, making it versatile for various laboratory procedures.
FAQs of AURAMINE For Microscopy:
Q: What is Auramine primarily used for?
A: Auramine is mainly utilized in microscopy staining techniques.
Q: Is Auramine safe for use?
A: No, Auramine is classified as poisonous and should be handled with care.
Q: What is the storage recommendation for Auramine?
A: Auramine should be stored in a cool dry place, protected from light.
Q: What is the purity level of Auramine?
A: Auramine has a purity of 98%.
Q: Is Auramine a water-soluble dye?
A: Yes, Auramine is soluble in both water and ethanol.