α-Naphthol Acetate Esterase Stain Kit(α-NAE Method)
Cat.No:G2400 Solarbio
Storage:Store at -20℃,avoid light,6 months
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Name | α-Naphthol Acetate Esterase Stain Kit(α-NAE Method) |
Storage | Store at -20℃,avoid light,6 months |
Delivery Time | 2-3 days |
Unit | Kit |
Specification | 3*10ml |
Product Introduction:
Esterase is mainly divided into non-specific esterase , lipase, choli-esterase. α-Naphthol Acetate Esterase Staining Kit (α-NAE method), also known as non-specific esterase staining solution, is based on the principle that non-specific esterases in the cell hydrolyze α-naphthol acetate to produce α-naphthol, which is then coupled with diazonium salts to produce an insoluble colored precipitate that is localized in the cytoplasm.
This stain is not specific for esterase staining, so it is also called non-specific esterase stain, which can be used for non-specific esterase staining of blood, bone marrow or cell smears, frozen sections, and can also be used for sodium fluoride inhibition test. This stain is only used in the field of scientific research, not for clinical diagnosis or other purposes.
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1. The products are all for scientific research use only. Do not use it for medical, clinical diagnosis or treatment, food and cosmetics, etc. Do not store them in ordinary residential areas.
2. For your safety and health, please wear laboratory clothes, disposable gloves and masks.
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