Product Description
BOUINS FLUID is a potent chemical fixative ideal for Histopathology, Microbiology, and Cytology applications. This laboratory-grade solution, also known as Bouin Solution, is a powerful histological fixative composed of Picric Acid, Formalin, and Acetic Acid. With a strong chemical odor, it boasts a low pH level (~1-3) and a density of 1g/cm3. Classified as poisonous, this aqueous solution is miscible with water and meets biochemical standards. Stored in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from heat and ignition sources, BOUINS FLUID is designed for preserving tissues effectively.
FAQs of BOUINS FLUID:
Q: What is BOUINS FLUID primarily used for?
A: BOUINS FLUID is a histological fixative used for preserving tissues in Histopathology, Microbiology, and Cytology applications.
Q: What are the main components of BOUINS FLUID?
A: The main materials in BOUINS FLUID include Picric Acid, Formalin, and Acetic Acid.
Q: How should BOUINS FLUID be stored?
A: BOUINS FLUID should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from heat and ignition sources.
Q: Is BOUINS FLUID soluble in water?
A: Yes, BOUINS FLUID is miscible with water.
Q: What is the pH level of BOUINS FLUID?
A: BOUINS FLUID has a low pH level, typically ranging from 1 to 3.