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How do you make Sudan 111 stain powder into a liquid?

just been looking for this myself, try looking on the hoslink web site under histopathology recipes. It says to make up by adding 0.5g Sudan iii to 100ml 70% ethanol, dissolve in warm water and then filter. Hope this helps


Sudan III is used to detect the presence of what macromolecules?

Sudan III is used to detect the presence of lipids (specifically triglycerides) in various samples, such as food, blood, and forensic samples. It is commonly used in experiments to visually identify the presence of fats and oils due to its ability to stain lipid-rich substances.


How Sudan IV detect the presence of lipid?

Sudan IV is a lipid-soluble dye that binds to the lipid molecules, creating a red-orange color. By adding Sudan IV to a solution suspected to contain lipids, the dye will selectively bind to lipids present, producing a visible color change that indicates the presence of lipids.


How preper sudan3 solution?

Sudan III: To make 100 ml of Sudan IV staining solution: warm 73.5 ml of 95% ethyl alcohol [C2H5OH] in a warm water bath (hot tap water will do). Add 0.5 grams of Sudan (III) and stir. Add 75-80 degrees Celsius distilled water to just below the 100 ml mark; stir. Cool to room temperature; dilute to 100 ml with distilled water; stir then filter. (Use: biological stain)


What colOr shows that lipids are present?

Lipids can be identified by their characteristic color change when exposed to specific tests. For example, the Sudan III test or Sudan IV test will show a red or orange color when lipids are present, as these dyes stain the lipid molecules. Additionally, in the presence of lipids, a translucent spot may appear on brown paper, indicating their presence.

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Who discovered Sudan?

shehriyar discovered sudan with the help of rocky boy


What is Sudan black b stain is use for in bone marrrow?

Sudan black B stainThis stain distinguishes between acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cells stain positive) and acute myeloblastic leukemia (cells stain negative).


What color does Sudan IV stain lipid?

it produces a brick/dark red stain.


When was Sudan discovered?

The first settlers arrived in the area to become Sudan in the seventh millennium B.C. The current area of Sudan was founded in 1899 as Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.


Did starch stained red in the Sudan test?

No, starch does not stain red in the Sudan test. The Sudan test is specifically used to detect lipids, which will stain red due to the dye used in the test. Starch, being a polysaccharide, does not react with the Sudan dye and will not produce a red coloration. Instead, starch can be detected using iodine, which turns blue-black in its presence.


Who discovered the PlayStation 3?

Stain Vain discovered the playstation 3.


Who discovered stain remover?

There are hundreds of different stain removers. Name the one you mean.


Who discovered the zout stain remover?

Zout stain remover was developed by Procter & Gamble in the late 1970s as a more effective alternative to traditional stain removers.


What makes Sudan iv stain change color?

Sudan IV stain changes color due to its interaction with lipids. When the dye binds to lipid molecules, it forms a complex that alters the absorption spectrum of the dye, leading to a visible color change. This characteristic makes Sudan IV useful for visualizing lipids in biological samples, as the intensity of the color can indicate the presence and quantity of fat content.


How do you make Sudan 111 stain powder into a liquid?

just been looking for this myself, try looking on the hoslink web site under histopathology recipes. It says to make up by adding 0.5g Sudan iii to 100ml 70% ethanol, dissolve in warm water and then filter. Hope this helps


Importance of Sudan IV?

Like lipids, the chemical Sudan IV is not soluble in water; it is, however, soluble in lipids. Therefore to test for the presence of lipids in a solution you will use a Sudan IV Test. In this test dark red Sudan IV is added to a solution along with ethanol to dissolve any possible lipids. If lipids are present the Sudan IV will stain them reddish-orange, giving a positive test.


What confirmatory test could be performed to identify the oval fat bodies?

A confirmatory test that could be performed to identify oval fat bodies is the Sudan III stain test, which is used to specifically detect lipid material such as fat. Sudan III stains fat droplets orange to red under a microscope, aiding in the identification of oval fat bodies in urine sediment.