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| Chemicals \ Bengal Red Counterstain | Bengal Red Counterstain Information / Comments
| Bengal Red Counterstain
Used with Swartz Lamkins stain. Swartz Lamkins stains hyphae and spores a medium to dark blue. The background keratin forming cells take up a light blue.
Some observers have expressed difficulty in differentiating the blue stain of hyphae and spores from the background cells and some artifacts.
After preparing a wet mount with Swartz Lamkin, one or two drops of Bengal Red Counterstain is placed at the edge of the coverslip, and allowed to infiltrate under the slip by capillary action. This stain acts on the background, staining cells and some artifacts red, but does not stain hyphae or spores, making identification easier, especially in a specimen with only a few hyphae.
Supplied in 1/2 and 1 oz plastic drop dispensing containers. Keep in a dark place.
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