Product Introduction:
Hemosiderin is a kind of hemoglobin derived pigment, which is golden yellow or brown yellow particles. Because it contains iron and is golden yellow, it is called hemosiderin. When red blood cells are engulfed by macrophages, hemoglobin is broken down into an iron-free orange hemosiderin and an iron-containing hemosiderin by the action of lysosomal enzymes. Prussian Blue Reaction (Prussian Blue Reaction) is also known as hemosiderin staining, that is, hemosiderin can produce blue after treatment with potassium ferrocyanide and dilute acid. It is commonly found in phagocytic cells or interstitium, and mainly shows trivalent iron salts.
In rare cases, iron is present in its reduced form of ferrous iron, and the Lillie method is a good method for displaying divalent iron with good specificity.
The kit is mainly composed of potassium ferricyanide, nuclear fast red, divalent iron is dark Teng's blue, and the nucleus is red.
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