Code: 1.10218.2500
The outer membrane of the gram-negative cell is lost from the cell, leaving the peptidoglycan layer exposed.
per 2.5L
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M-Clarity™ quality level = MQ300
Used for Gram staining
Gram staining is a staining for the differentiation of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. In gram-positive microorganisms the dye-iodine complex cannot be subsequently dissolved from the cells by decolorizing agents such as grams's decolorizing solution. The cell remains dark blue in color. In gram-negative microorganisms the dye-iodine complex is dissolved and the cell turns red as a result of counterstaining. The decolorisation solution fulfills all quality requirements for IVD registration and CE certification.