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Leishman Stain

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CATAPB12627531
CAS12627-53-1
SynonymsHematology Stain; Eosin-polychrome methylene blue
Molecular Weight171.04
Molecular FormulaC6H5NO5
DescriptionLeishman stain, also known as Leishman's stain, is a type of the Romanowsky stain, and is similar to Wright Stain. It is also known as eosin-polychrome methylene blue as it is composed of a methanolic mixture of "polychromed" methylene blue (i.e., demethylated into several azure colors) and eosin.
SolubilitySoluble in methanol
AppearanceDark green crystalline powder
Loss On DryingMax. 8.0%
UsesLeishman Stain is utilized in the field of microscopy for the purpose of staining blood smears to differentiate between and identify white blood cells, malaria parasites, and trypanosomas.
In the field of hematology, it is used to separate and identify distinct types of leukocytes (white blood cells).
It is also used for bone marrow staining.
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