Carbol fuchsin is a histological stain primarily utilized in microbiological assays to identify acid-fast bacteria. This reagent, a mixture of basic fuchsin, phenol, and water, is integral to the Ziehl-Neelsen staining technique, facilitating the detection of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections by imparting a vivid red color to the cell walls of acid-fast bacteria. Its application extends to veterinary medicine and phytopathology, aiding in the visualization and identification of various microbial pathogens under microscopic analysis.
Carbol fuchsin is a histological stain primarily utilized in microbiological assays to identify acid-fast bacteria. This reagent, a mixture of basic fuchsin, phenol, and water, is integral to the Ziehl-Neelsen staining technique, facilitating the detection of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections by imparting a vivid red color to the cell walls of acid-fast bacteria. Its application extends to veterinary medicine and phytopathology, aiding in the visualization and identification of various microbial pathogens under microscopic analysis.
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