quality
according to May-Grünwald
suitability
passes test for UV spectrum
SMILES string
[K+].COC(=O)c1ccccc1C2=C3C=C(Br)C(=O)C(Br)=C3Oc4c(Br)c([O-])c(Br)cc24
InChI
1S/C21H10Br4O5.K/c1-29-21(28)9-5-3-2-4-8(9)14-10-6-12(22)17(26)15(24)19(10)30-20-11(14)7-13(23)18(27)16(20)25;/h2-7,26H,1H3;/q;+1/p-1
InChI key
NXBZXYJXNIFCRJ-UHFFFAOYSA-M
General description
May-Grünwald-Giemsa (MGG) stain is a Romanowsky-type, polychromatic stain as those of Giemsa, Leishman and Wright. It is used as reference stain in haematology. It is also used as routine stain in diagnostic cytopathology for the study of air-dried preparations (centrifuged body fluids, lymph node imprints, and fine needle aspirations).
Application
May-Grünwald and Giemsa stain was used for staining polymorphonuclear cells, monocytes and lymphocytes, for differential leukocyte counts, during hematological analysis, in an experimental study conducted to study immune responses in the pathology of acute magnesium deficiency in rats. It was also used to stain cells from bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid, in an experimental investigation, done to study the role of Fas ligand in murine silicosis.
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Danger
Hazard Classifications
Acute Tox. 3 Dermal - Acute Tox. 3 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 3 Oral - Flam. Liq. 2 - STOT SE 1
target_organs
Eyes
Storage Class
3 - Flammable liquids
wgk
WGK 2
flash_point_f
53.6 °F
flash_point_c
12 °C
ppe
Eyeshields, Faceshields, Gloves
Regulatory Information
危险化学品
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Inflammatory response following acute magnesium deficiency in the rat.
Malpuech BC
Biochim. Biophys. Acta Gen. Subj., 1501 (2), 91-98 (2000)
Eric Piaton et al.
Annales de pathologie, 35(4), 294-305 (2015-07-21)
May-Grünwald-Giemsa (MGG) stain is a Romanowsky-type, polychromatic stain as those of Giemsa, Leishman and Wright. Apart being the reference method of haematology, it has become a routine stain of diagnostic cytopathology for the study of air-dried preparations (lymph node imprints
Fas ligand triggers pulmonary silicosis.
Borges VM
The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 194 (2), 155-164 (2001)


