Anhydrous Ethyl Alcohol (Absolute) – What is it and what is it used for?
Anhydrous Ethyl Alcohol (absolute) is an essential solvent in histology and pathology laboratories, used for dehydrating and clarifying tissues before infiltration with paraffin.
Characteristics of Anhydrous Ethyl Alcohol
- Chemical formula: C₂H₅OH
- CAS: 64-17-5
- Available volume: 1L, 5L and 25L
Applications of Anhydrous Ethyl Alcohol in Pathology
This reagent plays a critical role in the following areas:
- Dehydration of biological samples, allowing better paraffin penetration during processing.
- Use in surface and instrument disinfection techniques, maintaining cleanliness in laboratory environments.
- Production of staining and fixing solutions, which are essential for the accurate visualization of cellular structures on histological slides.
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