Inhibited Formaldehyde (37%) – What is it and what is it used for?
Inhibited Formaldehyde (37%) is a formaldehyde solution widely used to fix biological tissues. This reagent is fundamental in preserving cell structure, allowing detailed histological analysis of samples.
Characteristics of Inhibited Formaldehyde (37%)
- Fixing agent: Preserves cell morphology and structural integrity during sample processing.
- Inhibitors added: Contains inhibitors to reduce oligomer formation, increasing fixing effectiveness.
- Safe use: Available in HDPE bottles, minimizing the risk of leakage and contamination.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications in histology, pathology and toxicology.
- Regulations: Product registered with ANVISA, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
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