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    Microscopic observations were recorded following lactophenol cotton blue staining (Nikon-Eclipse 50i, Japan). Polyacrylamide gel was stained with 1.0% of ABTS solution prepared in citrate-phosphate buffer (pH 2.6), following 1 h incubation at room temperature. Lactophenol Cotton Blue Stain. Format. Bottle. For Use With (Application). Staining fungi, in-vitro diagnostic use. Includes. Phenol, lactic acid, glycerol, aniline blue. Stain Type. Lactophenol Cotton Blue.
    Lactophenol cotton blue [LCB] staining–mounting medium is commonly used for microscopic identification of fungi. LCB and its modifications were tested as staining mounting medium on parasite positive faecal samples [both fresh as well as formalin fixed] to stain and demonstrate morphology
    A Cotton Blue-Lactophenol Technique for Mounting Plant-Parasitic Nematodes. In considering this general problem recently the authors called to mind the appearance of worms stained within plant tissues by the acid fuchsin-lactophenol method (Goodey, 1987: Franklin, 1949).
    Lactophenol Cotton Blue (LPCB). For the staining and microscopic identification of fungi. Ingredients. Filter the Cotton Blue and distilled water solution into the phenol/glycerol/lactic acid solution. Mix and store at room temperature.
    Hardy Diagnostics Lactophenol Cotton Blue Stain is recommended for mounting and staining yeast and molds. SUMMARY Lactophenol Cotton Blue Stain is formulated with lactophenol, which serves as a mounting fluid, and cotton blue. Organisms suspended in
    The lactophenol cotton blue stain is the most common stain for fungi. The phenol kills microorganisms and prevents fungal enzymes from breaking down the cell. The cotton blue dye turns the chitin blue. Chitin staining is a relatively straightforward procedure with inexpensive materials.
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    Lactophenol cotton blue (LCB) is a mixture of methyl blue, a histological stain, and lactophenol (a solution of phenol, lactic acid, and glycerol in water). It is used in wet-mount preparations for visualization of fungal structures, especially in medical mycology.
    Synonyms: Lactophenol Anilin Blue solution; Lactophenol Cotton Blue solution MDL No.: MFCD00146574 Density: 1.16 g/mL at 20 C UNSPSC Code: 12000000 Other Notes: Stain used in microscopy and microbiology.
    A lacto-phenol cotton blue (LPCB) stain for detecting eggs of Enterobius vermicularis in perianal surface samples was evaluated prospectively. Two hundred children treated in the paediatrics ward and outpatients department of Jipmer Hospital in Pondicherry were studied.
    A lacto-phenol cotton blue (LPCB) stain for detecting eggs of Enterobius vermicularis in perianal surface samples was evaluated prospectively. Two hundred children treated in the paediatrics ward and outpatients department of Jipmer Hospital in Pondicherry were studied.

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