- Solution I - Carbol Fuchsin
- Solution II - Acid Alcohol
- Solution III - Concentrated Light Green
This technique aids in differentiating Crytosporidium oocysts from yeast cells.
CONTENTS: Basic Fuchsin, Ethanol, Phenol, Glacial Acetic Acid, HCl, Light Green SF
These solutions are made from certified dyes (when applicable).
FOR IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC USE ONLY.
RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE: Specimen may be prepared from fresh material or preserved in 10% buffered formalin (Product # 9700). Formalin-preserved Specimens: Mix stool suspension thoroughly and filter an adequate amount through cheesecloth into a centrifuge tube. Centrifuge for 2 minutes, decant supernatant and add saline to the remaining sediment. Centrifuge again and decant saline. Smears may be prepared from upper layer of sediment. Material should be spread on a clean glass slide and allowed to air dry. Fix fresh specimens in methanol and formalized specimens with heat. Flood smear with Sol. I for 1 - 2 minutes. Rinse gently with water. Decolorize with Sol. II and rinse again with water. Counterstain with Sol. III for 30 - 60 seconds. Rinse with water and allow to dry. NOTE: Decolorization and counterstaining times may vary according to thickness of specimen.
RESULTS: Cryptosporidium oocysts - light pink to deep red; yeast cells - green to blue-purple.
Safety Data Sheet - Cryptosporidium Stain Kit (Solution III)
- UPC:
- 12352142
- Availability:
- Lead Time: 3-5 Days
- Type:
- Cryptosporidium Stain
- Includes:
- Basic Fuchsin, Ethanol, Phenol, Glacial Acetic Acid, HCl, Light Green SF
- Format:
- Pack
- Hazmat:
- No
- WeightUOM:
- LB