Chrysoidine R
Product Overview
Chrysoidine R is a synthetic azo dye widely used as a biological stain, laboratory reagent, and specialty colorant in research, microscopy, and industrial applications. It is known for producing bright orange to reddish-orange coloration and is commonly employed in histological staining, microbiological studies, analytical chemistry, and dye formulation. Chrysoidine R offers excellent color intensity, good water solubility, and consistent performance in laboratory and industrial processes.
Applications
Histology & Microscopy
- Tissue staining
- Histopathological studies
- Differential staining procedures
- Microscopic specimen preparation
Microbiology
- Bacterial staining
- Laboratory culture studies
- Diagnostic and research applications
Analytical Chemistry
- Laboratory reagent
- Indicator and staining applications
- Chemical research
Textile & Dye Industry
- Specialty dye formulations
- Laboratory dye testing
- Research and development
Educational & Research Institutions
- Biological science laboratories
- Academic research
- Teaching demonstrations
- Quality control laboratories
Benefits
- Produces vivid and uniform staining
- High color strength and brightness
- Excellent reproducibility
- Easy preparation of aqueous dye solutions
- Suitable for routine laboratory use
- Consistent batch-to-batch quality
- Long shelf life under proper storage conditions
Packaging Options
- 100 g Bottle
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place.
- Keep the container tightly closed after use.
- Protect from moisture, direct sunlight, and excessive heat.
- Avoid inhalation of dust and contact with eyes or skin.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, safety goggles, and lab coat) during handling.
Industries Served
- Histopathology Laboratories
- Microbiology Laboratories
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Biotechnology Companies
- Chemical Laboratories
- Textile Research & Development
- Universities and Educational Institutions






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