Biology, asked by stlove, 1 month ago

Why we use Gentian violet in Turk's solution?​

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Answered by triplets3
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It is a diluting fluid used for WBC count. Turk's solution contains glacial acetic acid and Gentian violet. ... The glacial acetic acid lyses the red blood cells and the Gentian violet stains the nuclei of the leucocytes

Answered by srnroofing1717
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==>It is a diluting fluid used for WBC count. Turk's solution contains glacial acetic acid and Gentian violet. ... The glacial acetic acid lyses the red blood cells and the Gentian violet stains the nuclei of the leucocytes.

Explanation:

==>Turk's blood diluting fluid has a stain (gentian violet) plus 6% acetic acid and is ideal for manual leukocyte counting. Stains the nuclei of the white blood cells making them easier to see and count.

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