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Glutaraldehyde is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH2)3(CHO)2. The
molecule consists of a five
carbon chain doubly terminated with
formyl (CHO) groups...
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fixative to penetrate.
Glutaraldehyde and
formaldehyde are volatile, and
toxic by both skin
contact and inhalation.
Glutaraldehyde has a
short shelf-life...
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small molecules in
tissues requires the
tissue to be
glutaraldehyde-fixed, as the
glutaraldehyde covalent-linkage on the
molecule of
interest often forms...
- purpose. Typically,
embalming fluid contains a
mixture of formaldehyde,
glutaraldehyde, methanol, and
other solvents. The
formaldehyde content generally ranges...
- CIDEX is a
brand name for a
Glutaraldehyde-free (0.55% ortho-phthalaldehyde) high-level
disinfecting solution used
within the
field of medicine. The CIDEX...
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fixation is
glutaraldehyde. It
operates similarly to formaldehyde,
causing the
deformation of proteins' α-helices.
However glutaraldehyde is a larger...
- for proteins, but it is less
widely used than the
related dialdehyde glutaraldehyde.
Succinaldehyde is
generated by the
oxidation of
tetrahydrofuran with...
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Unsaturated members include maleic and
fumaric acids and
their esters.
Glutaraldehyde (CH2)3(CHO)2 is the
simplest and
parent 1,5-dialdehyde. It hydrates...
- (fat
tissue transferred from
elsewhere in the body). Teflon.
Bovine glutaraldehyde cross-linked
collagen (collagen from cows). Carbon-coated zirconium/graphite...
- saline). For
electron microscopy, the most
commonly used
fixative is
glutaraldehyde,
usually as a 2.5%
solution in
phosphate buffered saline.
Other fixatives...