REF No |
2100 |
Purpose |
EDTA Buffered Decalcification Solution, Slow is a product used to decalcify (remove calcium) calcified tissues such as bones and teeth. |
Ingredients |
EDTA disodium salt, Methanol, Formaldehyde, Glycerol, Citric acid. |
Working Principle |
EDTA (Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid) is a chelating agent that binds calcium ions and removes them from the tissue. This method provides the softness required for histological examination of bone and dental tissues and allows the tissues to be cut with a microtome. EDTA works by forming strong complexes with calcium ions (Ca2+). These complexes remove calcium ions from the tissue and provide decalcification. The slow effect of EDTA helps preserve tissue morphology and cellular structure, which is an important advantage in histological and microscopic examinations. |
Warnings, Precautions, Recommendations |
Fatal if swallowed. Causes organ damage. Do not eat, drink or smoke while using this product. Store locked up. |
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Shelf Life |
2 years |
Shelf Life After Opening the Lid |
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Storage Temperature |
15-25°C |
pH (at 25°C) |
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Transportation Information
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Ordering and Packaging Information |
Order No |
Unit |
Volume |
Packaging Type |
Quantity in Box |
442100020500 |
Piece |
1000 ml |
Bottle HDPE 1 Liter Square White |
12 |
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Keywords
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EDTA Buffered Decalcification Solution, Slow, EDTA Decalcification Solution, Slow Decalcification, EDTA Decalcification Method |