Rapid Gynecology Leucorrhea Smear Stain

Release time:2016-8-11      Reads:2252

Rapid Gynecology Leucorrhea Smear Stain

 

Intended use:

Baso Gynecology leucorrhea smear stain is rapid-to-use for multi-check of women leucorrhea smears.

 

Principle:

This kit is an improvement of the Romanowsky Stain technique. It includes acid stain (Eosin) and alkaline stain (Methylene blue). For different cells, the affinity to the acid and alkaline stains varies. Thus, different cells will exhibit different colors after staining, rendering its shape and characteristics identifiable.

 

Methods:

Drip-drop method

1. After smear dries out, add a few drops of Solution A to cover the entire specimen. Stain for 20~30s.

2. Throw off the Solution A.

3. Add a few drops of Solution B to cover the entire specimen for 30s to 1min.

4. After drying, examine the finished slide under a microscope.

Dip method

Buffer Preparation: Dissolve 1 pack of phosphate buffer powder into 1000ml distilled water.

1. After smear dries out, dip the smear into Solution A for 20~30s.

2. Rinse Solution A on the smear with buffer in a jar. Throw off the buffer.

3. Dip the smear into Solution B 30s to 1min.

4. After drying, examine the finished slide under a microcope.

 

Specifications:

Contents 4vialsx20ml/kit 4Btlsx100ml/kit 4Btlsx250ml/kit Components
Solution A 2vialsx20ml/kit 2vialsx100ml/kit 2vialsx250ml/kit Eosin
Solution B 2vialsx20ml/kit 2vialsx100ml/kit 2vialsx250ml/kit Methylene blue
Phosphate Buffer Powder 1Pack 2Pack 4Pack Phosphate

 

Precaution:

1. Tightly cap the reagent bottle immediately after use to avoid evaporation.

2. Do not use the reagents beyond the stated expiration date. Store the kit in a cool dry place and avoid direct

    sunlight.

3. At lower room temperature in winter, extend the staining time as needed.

4. Rapid Gynecology Leucorrhea Smear Stain kit is for clinical and research lab use only. Interpretation of

    staining results should be disposed with care as biohazardous materials by following lacal EPA guidelines.

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