Schiff reagent modified
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Schiff's Reagent is a ready-to-use solution used during P.A.S (Periodic Acid, Schiff) staining. It is used for the detection of aldehydes and mucopolysaccharides, glycogen, muco- and glycoproteins, glycolipids, phospholipids, basement membranes and collagen in histology.
Reacts with aldehydes to form a bright red color
- Widely used for the detection of a certain functional group in chemical solutions
- This modified solution is similar to Sigma's formulation
- CAS Number:7647-01-0; 569-61-9
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Schiff's Reagent is a ready-to-use solution used during P.A.S (Periodic Acid, Schiff) staining. It is used for the detection of aldehydes and mucopolysaccharides, glycogen, muco- and glycoproteins, glycolipids, phospholipids, basement membranes and collagen in histology.
Reacts with aldehydes to form a bright red color
- Widely used for the detection of a certain functional group in chemical solutions
- This modified solution is similar to Sigma's formulation
- CAS Number:7647-01-0; 569-61-9
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- Supplier Number: RSY2250-1Item requires temperature control for storage and delivery with additional fees. It's not eligible for return due to safety and quality concerns. Consider requirements before purchasing.Specifications:New ProductNew Product
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