Acetic orcein is used to stain chromosomes in a plant cell so that you can view them easily through a microscope.
Red / Redish pink
Oceto orcein is a stain commonly used in mitosis studies because it helps to visualize chromosomal structures. Specifically, it stains chromosomes, highlighting their shape, size, and number, making it easier to observe and analyze mitotic division. It enhances contrast and allows for better identification and characterization of various stages of mitosis.
aceto_orcein dyes chromatin red. ıt binds to histon proteins at chromatin and shows its structure. nucleoli don't stain with aceto_orcein so chromatins can be seen at clear area.
as a staining agent perhaps... as we know, cells are hard to see if there is no coloring(stain)
Aceto - album - was created on 2010-06-15.
The symbol for Aceto Corporation in NASDAQ is: ACET.
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Aceto Corporation (ACET) is $514,263,957.00.
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Methylene blue stains both the nucleus and the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The nucleus typically stains a deeper color. Its purpose is to make cells show up against their background. Methylene blue is also used to stain DNA or RNA after electrophoresis. It can be purchased at most aquarium shops for under 10 dollars. In some cases food dye might be suitable.
Israel Goldstein has written: 'Derivatives of 5-aceto carvacryl methyl ether' -- subject(s): Aceto carvacryl methyl ether, Benzene, Carvacrol