Acriflavine

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Acriflavine Meanings

    noun a synthetic yellow dye used as an antiseptic and antibacterial agent in medicine and veterinary practice

    Fields related to acriflavine

    Medicine

    Acriflavine is used as an antiseptic agent in medicine to treat various infections.

    Aquaculture

    Acriflavine is used in aquaculture to treat bacterial and fungal infections in fish.

    Biotechnology

    Acriflavine is used in biotechnology for its antimicrobial properties in various applications.

    Microbiology

    Acriflavine is used in microbiology as a fluorescent dye to stain nucleic acids.

    Veterinary

    In veterinary medicine, acriflavine is used to treat bacterial infections in animals.

    Occupation Usage of acriflavine

    Veterinarian

    Acriflavine is used by veterinarians as an antiseptic for wounds and as a treatment for various skin infections in animals.

    Medical Researcher

    Acriflavine is used in medical research as a fluorescent dye to stain cells and tissues for microscopic examination.

    Microbiologist

    Acriflavine is used by microbiologists as a selective agent in culture media to inhibit the growth of certain bacteria.

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