Veterinary Chemical · Generic
Buffer Solution PH 7.0
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In veterinary practice, pH 7.0 buffers are primarily used as precision calibration standards for the instrumentation used to test animal blood, urine, and other bodily fluids. They are also essential in laboratory settings for preparing biological stains, preserving tissue samples, and diluting specialized antibodies for in vivo animal models.
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The solution is a precisely formulated mixture of weak acids and their conjugate bases (e.g., di-sodium hydrogen phosphate and potassium dihydrogen phosphate) dissolved in highly purified water. It actively neutralizes minor additions of acids or bases, ensuring the environment stays consistently neutral (pH 7.0). To easily differentiate it from other chemicals, it is typically dyed yellow.
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- Precision Calibration: Serves as a highly accurate reference point to calibrate pH meters, ensuring reliable diagnostic readings.
- Biological Compatibility: Maintains the physiological pH required for cellular studies, enzymatic reactions, and routine hematology (such as blood smears and staining).
- Stability & Reliability: Resists pH drops or spikes that naturally occur when samples are exposed to atmospheric contaminants or varying temperatures.
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