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Catalog Number:
22935
CAS Number:
12627-53-1
Leishman Stain 
Synonym(s):
Eosin Methylene blue according to Leishman, Methylene blue-eosin Leishman
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Leishman Stain is a vital histological dye widely utilized in the field of microbiology and pathology for the staining of blood smears and tissue sections. This compound is particularly effective in differentiating various cellular components, making it an essential tool for diagnosing diseases such as malaria and leishmaniasis. Its unique ability to provide clear contrast between different cell types allows researchers and clinicians to observe morphological details with precision, facilitating accurate diagnoses and further research into parasitic infections.

In addition to its diagnostic applications, Leishman Stain is also employed in educational settings, where it aids in teaching students about cellular structures and functions. The stain is known for its ease of use and reliability, providing consistent results that enhance the quality of laboratory work. With its proven track record in both clinical and educational environments, Leishman Stain remains a preferred choice for professionals seeking high-quality staining solutions.

Synonyms
Eosin Methylene blue according to Leishman, Methylene blue-eosin Leishman
CAS Number
12627-53-1
Molecular Weight
0.0
MDL Number
MFCD00131498
Appearance
Dark green powder
Conditions
Store at RT
General Information
Synonyms
Eosin Methylene blue according to Leishman, Methylene blue-eosin Leishman
CAS Number
12627-53-1
Molecular Weight
0.0
MDL Number
MFCD00131498
Appearance
Dark green powder
Conditions
Store at RT
Properties
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
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Applications

Leishman Stain is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Diagnostic Microscopy: This stain is essential for identifying and diagnosing various parasitic infections, particularly leishmaniasis, by highlighting the presence of Leishmania parasites in blood smears.
  • Hematology: It is commonly used in blood cell analysis, allowing researchers and clinicians to visualize and differentiate various types of blood cells, which aids in diagnosing blood disorders.
  • Histopathology: Leishman Stain is applied in tissue samples to enhance the visibility of cellular structures, making it easier to study pathological changes in tissues.
  • Research on Infectious Diseases: This stain supports studies on the life cycle and pathology of parasites, providing insights that are crucial for developing new treatments and vaccines.
  • Educational Purposes: It is frequently used in academic settings to teach students about microscopy techniques and the identification of pathogens, enhancing their practical skills in laboratory settings.

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