Acid-fastness is a physical property of certain bacterial and eukaryotic cells, as well as some sub-cellular structures, specifically their resistance...
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substitute negative part of acid with anionic dye molecules. Acid dyes are generally divided into three classes according to their fastness requirements, migration...
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considerable interest. Similarly tannic acid can also be used as an aftertreatment to improve wash fastness properties of acid dyed polyamide. It is also an alternative...
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Ziehl–Neelsen stain (redirect from Acid-Fast Stain)
staining solution. Lowenstein–Jensen medium Gram stain Kinyoun stain Acid-fastness Franz Ziehl Friedrich Neelsen Talbot, Elizabeth A.; Raffa, Brittany...
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tuberculosis FAS-II condensing enzymes: Their role in mycolic acid biosynthesis, acid-fastness, pathogenesis and in future drug development". Molecular Microbiology...
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than the Gram stain, particularly mycobacteria or Nocardia, which show acid fastness on Ziehl–Neelsen or similar stains. Other organisms may need to be identified...
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describe their thermodynamics properties including adsorption, dyeability, fastness and shade variation of lac dyeing on silk and cotton. Studies indicate...
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Sodium gluconate (redirect from Glugonic acid sodium salt)
dyeing and printing, it is utilized as a chelating agent to improve color fastness. Metallurgy: Sodium Gluconate is employed for metal surface treatment and...
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Stone washing (redirect from Acid wash)
The frequency of tumble washes impacts the fabrics strength and rubbing fastness. As the fabric is washed in a washer repeatedly, the rubbing speed increases...
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rubbing fastness. Like wool, silk is also amphoteric and can absorb both acids and bases. However, wool has thio groups (-SH) from the cystine amino acid, which...
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