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One of these cross-linkers is glutaraldehyde, a substance commonly used in everything from food processing to medical applications.
Muscle was also fixed in glutaraldehyde for electron microscopy.
For tissue fixation at zero pressure a solution of 0.5% purified glutaraldehyde was used.
Xenogeneic biological values require glutaraldehyde treatment to decrease the immune response to the foreign valve.
In a related application, glutaraldehyde is sometimes employed in the tanning of leather.
As a strong disinfectant, glutaraldehyde is toxic and a strong irritant.
The reaction of it with acrolein is the first step in the commercial synthesis of glutaraldehyde.
The fixative was a three-percent glutaraldehyde (balance water) solution.
Constructs insert into living or fixed cell (glutaraldehyde) membranes.
To kill all spores in a clear liquid can take up to 22 hours with glutaraldehyde and even longer with formaldehyde.
Lastly, the device is sterilized using glutaraldehyde gas at a low temperature, and aerated.
Similarly, he was allergic to glutaraldehyde and banned its use in any room which he often frequented.
Aldehyde-tanned leather is tanned using glutaraldehyde or oxazolidine compounds.
Such a hardening bath often used aldehydes, such as formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde.
Another popular aldehyde for fixation is glutaraldehyde.
For example glutaraldehyde target specific amino groups and polymerised haemoglobin (polyhaemoglobin).
Subsequently, this hemoglobin is polymerized with glutaraldehyde.
Some fixation protocols call for a combination of formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde so that their respective strengths complement one another.
A pungent colorless oily liquid, glutaraldehyde is used to disinfect medical and dental equipment.
For example, Glutaraldehyde, although toxic to the body, is used as a common disinfectant and to sterilize medical and dental equipment.
These devices were made of fascia lata and later, using glutaraldehyde treated bovine pericardium.
Knowing this at autopsy, I had fixed liver and spleen sections in glutaraldehyde, which penetrated tissue very rapidly.
We generally dechorionated the specimens after the Bouin's or glutaraldehyde fixation, i. e. during the first rinse.
Metal concentrations in glutaraldehyde and Teepol are shown in Table I.
A glutaraldehyde solution of 0.1% to 1.0% concentration may be used for system disinfection and as a preservative for long term storage.