Definition of Decolorizer. Meaning of Decolorizer. Synonyms of Decolorizer

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Meaning of Decolorizer from wikipedia

- removal of the CV–I complex and, therefore, colors the cell. When a decolorizer such as alcohol or acetone is added, it interacts with the lipids of...
- staining rack, gently rinse with distilled water until the runoff is clear( decolorizer). Pour off any excess water and place slide on the staining rack and...
- resist decolorization by acid-alcohol is why they are termed acid-fast. It involves the application of a primary stain (basic fuchsin), a decolorizer (acid-alcohol)...
- Moeller's method Dorner's method (acid alcohol decolorizer) without the Schaeffer–Fulton modification (decolorize by water) Detergent method, using Tergitol...
- sample, in the decolorization stage of the test. Conversely, gram-negative bacteria cannot retain the violet stain after the decolorization step; alcohol...
- green and brown tints (making it classically useful to gl****makers as a decolorizer). As a coloring material, it is used in calico printing and dyeing; for...
- Dye-decolorizing peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.19, DyP, DyP-type peroxidase) is an enzyme with systematic name Reactive-Blue-5:hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase...
- a qualitative test for aldehydes, the unknown sample is added to the decolorized Schiff reagent; when aldehyde is present a characteristic magenta color...
- indicates a high adsorption of big molecules (range 95–600). Caramel dp (decolorizing performance) is similar to mol****es number. Mol****es efficiency is reported...
- second step, the tissue is incubated in an acid alcohol solution, which decolorizes all cells except for acid-fast cells, which retain the color and appeared...