Product Description
Safranine (M.S.), Colour Index Number C.I. 50240, stands as a first-class analytical-grade stain, matchless in its versatility and reliability in laboratory diagnostics. This majestic, greenish-brown dry powder is odourless, highly stable under proper storage, and offered at a reduced purchase price for educational and scientific needs. With a purity of 85%, it presents exceptional results in staining procedures and redox indication. Soluble in both water and ethanol, Safranine (M.S.) is highlighted by its non-hazardous classification, making it ideal for a wide array of laboratory applications.
Safranine (M.S.) Usage & Applications
Safranine (M.S.) is primarily used as a diagnostic stain and analytical reagent in laboratory environments. Highlighted for its application in staining procedures, it acts as a valuable redox indicator, enhancing the visibility of microorganisms and cell structures. The powder form allows easy dissolution in water or ethanol, applied either directly to slides or as part of staining protocols. This versatility ensures it is a primary choice for school labs, research, and diagnostic applications.
Certifications, FOB Port & Supply Estimate for Safranine (M.S.)
Our Safranine (M.S.) meets rigorous laboratory-grade certifications ensuring reliable results. The product is available for handover at major Indian FOB ports, supporting smooth export and wholesale operations. With a robust supply ability to match large orders, customers benefit from advantageous sale prices, timely delivery, and a trustworthy estimate on required volumes. Professional packaging in various sizes guarantees safe shipment and optimal shelf life of up to five years.
FAQ's of Safranine (M.S.):
Q: How should Safranine (M.S.) be stored for optimal stability?
A: Safranine (M.S.) should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to maintain its stability and prolong its shelf life.
Q: What is the primary application of Safranine (M.S.)?
A: The main use of Safranine (M.S.) is as a diagnostic stain in laboratory procedures and as a redox indicator for analytical purposes.
Q: When is it suitable to use Safranine (M.S.) as an analytical reagent?
A: Use Safranine (M.S.) during laboratory staining protocols or molecular analysis where a reliable redox indicator or stain is required.
Q: Where can Safranine (M.S.) be purchased in bulk for laboratory and industrial use?
A: Safranine (M.S.) can be obtained from exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, traders, and wholesalers in India, with various packaging options available.
Q: What is the process of using Safranine (M.S.) in staining procedures?
A: Safranine (M.S.) is dissolved in water or ethanol and applied to samples, where it stains cell structures for improved microscopic visibility.
Q: What are the benefits of using Safranine (M.S.) in laboratories?
A: The benefits include high purity, excellent solubility, a non-hazardous profile, and its versatility as a diagnostic stain and analytical reagent.