Gram Staining Kit All-In-One (4 x 250ml bottles)

Chemodex
Product Code: CDX-K0037
Supplier: Chemodex
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CDX-K0037-KI011 Kit£121.00
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Overview

Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
AMBIENT
Storage:
RT

Further Information

Alternate Names/Synonyms:
Gram Stain Kit; Bacteria Staining Kit according to Gram
Class:
9
EClass:
32160000
Form (Short):
liquid
GHS Symbol:
GHS02,GHS07,GHS08,GHS09
Handling Advice:
Protect from light and moisture.
Hazards:
H225-H319-H336-H351-H411
Long Description:
The Gram stain is a differential staining technique most widely applied in all microbiology disciplines laboratories. It is one of the most important criteria in any identification scheme for all types of bacterial isolates. Different mechanisms have been proposed to explain the Gram reaction. There are many physiological differences between Gram-positive and Gram-negative cell walls. Ever since Christian Gram has discovered Gram staining, this process has been extensively investigated and redefined. The Gram staining allows a fast differentiation of bacteria in Gram-positive and Gram-negative. The mureine structure of the bacteria walls is the basis of the color affinity. Bacteria will be stained with Gram's crystal violet solution - an aniline dye - in the first step. After the treatment with iod solution, a dye-iod complex will form. During the decolorizing step, this complex stays in the multilayer mureine structures of the Gram-positive bacteria and they will appear blue. Gram-negative bacteria have a monolayer mureine structure only, the dye-iod complex does not stay bound to the cellwall, they will be decolorized. Gram-negative bacteria will be counterstained by safranin solution and appear orange. The Gram Staining Kit All-In-One contains (250 ml each): G0060 Gram's crystal violet solution G0061 Gram's decolorizer solution G0063 Gram's safranin solution G0065 Gram's iodine solution
MDL:
N/A
Package Type:
Vial
PG:
II
Precautions:
P201-P210-P273-P280-P370 + P378-P391
Product Description:
The Gram stain is a differential staining technique most widely applied in all microbiology disciplines laboratories. It is one of the most important criteria in any identification scheme for all types of bacterial isolates. Different mechanisms have been proposed to explain the Gram reaction. There are many physiological differences between Gram-positive and Gram-negative cell walls. Ever since Christian Gram has discovered Gram staining, this process has been extensively investigated and redefined. The Gram staining allows a fast differentiation of bacteria in Gram-positive and Gram-negative. The mureine structure of the bacteria walls is the basis of the color affinity. Bacteria will be stained with Gram's crystal violet solution - an aniline dye - in the first step. After the treatment with iod solution, a dye-iod complex will form. During the decolorizing step, this complex stays in the multilayer mureine structures of the Gram-positive bacteria and they will appear blue. Gram-negative bacteria have a monolayer mureine structure only, the dye-iod complex does not stay bound to the cellwall, they will be decolorized. Gram-negative bacteria will be counterstained by safranin solution and appear orange. The Gram Staining Kit All-In-One contains (250 ml each): G0060 Gram's crystal violet solution https://adipogen.com/cdx-g0060-gram-s-crystal-violet-solution.html G0061 Gram's safranin solution https://adipogen.com/cdx-g0061-gram-s-safranin-solution.html G0062 Gram's decolorizer solution https://adipogen.com/cdx-g0062-gram-s-decolorizer-solution.html G0065 Gram's iodine solution https://adipogen.com/cdx-g0065-gram-s-iodine-solution.html
Signal Word:
Danger
Transportation:
Excepted Quantity
UN Nummer:
3316
UNSPSC Category:
Fluorescent Reagents
UNSPSC Number:
41105331
Use & Stability:
Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at RT.

References

(1) E. Adams; Stain Technol. 50, 227 (1975) | (2) R. Coico, et al.; Curr. Protoc. Microbiol. Appendix 3-3C (2005)