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Bismarck Brown Y powder dye is used in various staining methods in microscopy. It is a metachromatic dye used in histology for staining tissues, acid mucins, cartilage, and bones. It is also used in cytology. It is most commonly used as a counterstain to Gentian Violet.
A dye used in microscopic or electron microscopic examination of cells and tissues to give contrast and to highlight particular features of interest, such as nuclei and cytoplasm.
A fluorescent dye used to stain biological specimens.
Dissolve 0.5 g of Bismarck Brown Y dye in 80 ml of absolute ethanol Mix with 20 ml of hydrochloric acid, 1% aqueous solution .
The mentioned formulation is only one of the ways of preparing the dye solution. Bismarck Brown Y is most commonly used in exfoliative cytology and hematology. Depending on personal requests and standard laboratory operating procedures, the dye solution can be prepared according to other protocols.