Standard Gram Staining Kit - BioReagent, Biological Stain, for microscopy, high purity

Cat. No.: S774843
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GRADE & PURITY BioReagent ? BioReagent grade — tested suitable for life-science and molecular-biology use. Use for cell culture, assays, and biochemical work needing biological compatibility. Biological Stain ? Biological stain grade — dyes characterized for staining cells and tissues. Use in histology and microscopy where staining consistency matters. for Microscopy ? Microscopy grade — reagents/stains suited to sample prep and imaging. Use in microscopy where clarity and low background are needed.
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4×10ml
S774843-4×10ml
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
19,90US$
4×100ml
S774843-4×100ml
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
39,90US$
4×250ml
S774843-4×250ml
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
69,90US$
4×500ml
S774843-4×500ml
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
119,90US$
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Why this grade

BioReagent, Biological Stain, for microscopy Biological Stain,BioReagent,for Microscopy for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.

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Storage & shipping

Protected from light,Room temperature Ships Normal Check lot-specific COA for exact specifications.

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Quality documents

SDS, COA, datasheet, and spec sheet available for download. Lot-specific COA accessible via lot number lookup.

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Literature proof

Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.

Descripción general

Gram staining is a widely used differential staining technique in bacteriology, and it is also a type of counterstaining method. Unstained bacteria are extremely difficult to observe under a microscope because their refractive index differs minimally from the surrounding environment. After staining, a sharp contrast forms between bacteria and the background, allowing clear visualization of bacterial morphology, arrangement, and certain structural features for taxonomic identification. This staining method categorizes bacteria into two major groups: Gram-positive (G⁺) and Gram-negative (G⁻). The divergent color outcomes stem from differences in cell wall permeability to ethanol and resistance to decolorization, primarily determined by the thickness and structure of the peptidoglycan layer. Cells stained with crystal violet form an insoluble complex upon treatment with iodine solution, which is susceptible to decolorization by ethanol. For Gram-negative cells: ethanol or acetone disrupts the outer cell wall membrane, damages the peptidoglycan layer and cytoplasmic membrane, enabling the crystal violet–iodine complex to leak out of the cells. Subsequent counterstaining with another dye yields a red color. Although the red stain can penetrate pre-stained purple Gram-positive cells, the deep purple masks the red hue completely. For Gram-positive cells: ethanol dehydrates the thick peptidoglycan layer and shrinks its pores. The large molecular size of the crystal violet–iodine complex prevents it from passing through the cell wall, rendering the cells resistant to decolorization and retaining a purple color.

The standard Gram staining solution adopts the classic traditional Gram stain formula. It delivers clean background for direct smears of clinical specimens, strong contrast between cell nuclei and cytoplasm, easily distinguishable intracellular phagosomes, and typical characteristic staining patterns of bacteria.


S774843
Component
4×10 mL
4×100 mL
4×250 mL
4×500 mL
Storage
S774843A
Crystal Violet Stain Solution
10 mL
100 mL
250 mL
500 mL
RT. Store in the dark
S774843B
Gram’s Iodine Solution
10 mL
100 mL
250 mL
500 mL
RT. Store in the dark
S774843C
Decolorizing Solution
10 mL
100 mL
250 mL
500 mL
RT.
S774843D
Safranin Stain Solution
10 mL
100 mL
250 mL
500 mL
RT. Store in the dark

Instructions for Use:

1. Smear preparation: Take the test bacteria and spread a thin layer in the center of a glass slide. Alternatively, drop a small amount of sterile water onto the slide, mix the bacteria thoroughly with the water, and spread into a thin film.

2. Drying: Air-dry the smear at room temperature, or heat gently over an alcohol lamp for rapid drying.

3. Fixation: Hold one end of the slide with the specimen side upward. Pass the slide quickly back and forth 3–5 times beside the flame of an alcohol lamp, 1 second each pass. Avoid excessive heat to prevent denaturation of bacterial proteins. Let the slide cool completely before staining. Methanol or ethanol can also be used for fixation.

4. Primary staining: Add Crystal Violet Stain Solution and stain for 1–2 minutes, then rinse off the stain with clean water.

5. Mordanting: Cover the slide completely with Gram’s Iodine Solution, incubate at room temperature for 1–2 minutes, then rinse with water.

6. Decolorization: Apply Decolorizing Solution and rock the slide for 10–30 seconds until the runoff decolorant no longer turns purple. Immediately flush with water to stop the reaction.

7. Counterstaining: Add Safranin Stain Solution, stain for 30–60 seconds, then rinse with water.

8. Drying and microscopic examination: Dry the slide and observe under an oil immersion objective.

Precautions:

1. Draw a circular mark on the back of the slide in advance before smearing to locate the specimen area during subsequent procedures.

2. Wear proper personal protective equipment when handling bacteria. Flame the mouth of the test tube briefly after removing the stopper, and finally sterilize the inoculating loop completely by flaming.

3. Do not hold the slide too close to the flame during heat fixation. The slide temperature should not exceed 60 °C; the back of the slide should feel warm but not hot when touched against the back of your hand.

4. Decolorization control is the critical step for Gram staining, and decoloring duration relies on operational experience. Over-decolorization may falsely render Gram-positive bacteria Gram-negative; insufficient decolorization can misclassify Gram-negative bacteria as Gram-positive.

5. Culture age affects staining results. Gram-positive strains may appear Gram-negative if cultured for too long, or when cells are dead or lysed.

6. Wear a lab coat and disposable gloves throughout operation for personal safety and health protection.


Staining Results:

Gram-positive bacteria
Blue to purple
Gram-negative bacteria
Red


Almacenamiento y envío
Condiciones de almacenamiento de almacenamiento
Protected from light,Room temperature
Enviado en
Normal
Estabilidad y almacenamiento
Store at room temperature long term (12 months). Store in the dark.

Documentation

📋 Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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✅ Certificate of Analysis (COA)

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📊 Datasheet

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🔬 Specification Sheet

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Lot NumberCertificate TypeFechaArticulo
ZJ26F0737261Certificate of AnalysisJul 10, 2026 S774843
ZJ26F0333308Certificate of AnalysisMar 20, 2026 S774843
ZJ26F0333309Certificate of AnalysisMar 20, 2026 S774843
ZJ25F1230594Certificate of AnalysisDec 26, 2025 S774843
ZJ25F1230234Certificate of AnalysisDec 15, 2025 S774843
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