A single-use, non-sterile, in vitro diagnostic device for clinical use, it is recommended for nuclear staining of cytological samples (both gynaecological and non-gynaecological).
The device is used for manual, automatic or semi-automatic use, is single-use and non-recyclable.
For further information, suggested staining protocol, interpretation of results, warnings and precautions for use, please visit the manufacturer’s website www.diapath.com
Testing Principle
The complex formed by the haematein-oxidised form of haematoxylin by potassium iodate – with potassium aluminium sulphate is the active chemical species of Gill’s Haematoxylin I.
The positive charge of the complex enables chemical binding to the anionic sites in the histone proteins of chromatin, causing the cell nuclei to take on a blue-violet colour.
Available formats : 0,5 lt, 1 lt, 2,5 lt, 5lt.