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List of Chemicals LIST OF CHEMICALS S.No. Name of the Chemicals Grade Quantitative Specifications 1 Linoleic acid MB grade 5 gm 2 1,4-dinitrobenzene 500 ml 3 1-chloro,2-4,dinitrobenzene MB grade 500mL 4 1-naphthol 500g 5 1-octanol 2.5 L 6 1-pentanol 2.5 L 7 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine 500mL 8 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol sodium salt AR 5gm 9 2-Aminophenol 500mL 10 2-chlorobenzoic acid 500 gm 11 2-Methyl-2,4-Pentanediol (Hexylene glycol) AR 5gm 12 2-naphthol 500g 13 2-Toluene sulphonamide 500gm 14 3,5- dinitrosalycylic acid AR 500 gm 15 4-nitrotoluene 500 mL 16 4-nitrobenzoic acid 500g 17 4-nitrophenol 500 gm 18 4-Toluene sulphonamide 500gm 19 5-sulphosalicylic acid dihydrate AR 50gm 20 5,5-dithio-bis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) DTNB MB 5gm 21 8-hydroxyquinoline 500 gm 22 Acetamide 500 gm 23 Acetanilide 500gm 24 Acetic acid 2.5 L 25 Acetocaramine 100 ml 26 Acetone 25 L drum and 2.5 L 27 Acetonitrile 500mL 28 Acetyl acetone 500ml 29 Acrylamide AR 25 gm 30 Activated Charcoal powder 500 gm 31 Agarose special High EEO MB 5gm 32 Agrose MB 5g 33 Alcohol dehydrogenase MB 5g 34 Alpha –ketoglutaric acid MB 5g 35 Alpha-Lacto globulin MB 5g 36 Aluminium Hydroxide 500g 37 Aluminium Oxide 500g 38 Aluminium potasium sulphate 500g 39 Amidoblack 100 gm 40 Amino Acid kit Kit 41 Amino antipyrine 25gm 42 Aminobenzoic acid 500g 43 Ammonium Acetate 500g 44 Ammonium bicarbonate 500g 45 Ammonium Bromide 100gm 46 Ammonium carbonate 500 gm 47 Ammonium Ceric nitrate 500g 48 ammonium chloride 500 gm 49 Ammonium ferric citrate MB 500gm 50 Ammonium Ferric sulphate 500gm 51 Ammonium hepta molybdate 100gm 52 Ammonium hydrogen phosphate 500g 53 Ammonium hydroxide 100 gm 54 Ammonium molybdate 500g 55 Ammonium nickel sulphate AR 500gm 56 Ammonium nitrate 500 gm 57 ammonium oxalate 500gm 58 Ammonium peroxodisulphate 25 gm 59 Ammonium persulphate 500 gm 60 Ammonium sulphate 500g 61 Ammonium sulphate crude 500g 62 Ammonium thiocyanide 500g 63 Aniline 500mL 64 Anthracene 500g 65 Anthrone AR 500gm 66 Apple pectin 100 gm 67 Arsenic trioxide 100 gm 68 Aspartic acid 500 gm 69 Barbituric acid 250 gm 70 Barium bromide 500 gm 71 Barium carbonate 500 gm 72 Barium chloride AR 500gm 73 Barium hydroxide 500 gm 74 Barium sulphate 500g 75 BCIP sodium salt 100gm 76 Benzamide 500g 77 Benzene 500mL 78 Benzene sulphonic acid 500 gm 79 Benzoic acid 500g 80 Benzophenone 500g 81 Benzoyl peroxide 500mL 82 Beta mercaptoethanol MB 100gm 83 Bis Acrylamide A.R 500mL 84 Bis Acrylamide A.R 85 Blood Grouping kit kit 86 Borax 500 gm 87 Boric acid 100gm 88 Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) MB sigma 2 pack 89 Bradford regents 100 gm 90 Brilliant Blue 25gm 91 Brilliant Green Bile Broth 250 ml 92 Bromine Ampule box 93 Bromine water 125 ml 94 Bromo cresol green 125 ml 95 Bromophenol blue 500 ml 96 Buffer 7.0,9.2,4.2,6.8, solution 1 kit(10 tabs) 97 Buffer pH 4 1 kit(10 tabs) 98 Buffer pH 7 1 kit(10 tabs) 99 Buffer solution pH-9 AR 1L 1 kit 100 butanol 10 L 101 cadmium carbonate 500gm 102 Cadmium chloride 500 gm 103 Cadmiun Nitrate 500gm 104 Calcium Chloride 500gm 105 Calcium hydroxide 500 gm 106 Calcium oxalate 500gm 107 Calgon (indicator) 500gm 108 Camphor 500gm 109 Carbol Fulchsion 500 gm 110 Carbon disulphide 2.5 L 111 Carbon tetra chloride 500 mL 112 Carboxy methyl Cellulose 50 gm 113 Casein MB 50gm 114 Catechin 50gm 115 Cellulose powder sigma 25gm 116 Ceric ammonium sulphate 500gm 117 Ceric Sulphate 500gm 118 CHAPS MB Grade 50 gm 119 Chloroacetic acid 500mL 120 Chloroform sigma 2.5L 121 Chlorogenic acid 100 mL 122 Chlorosulphonic acid 100mL 123 Cholestrol 25 gm 124 chromium trioxide 500 gm 125 Cinnamic acid 500 gm 126 Citric acid 500 gm 127 Cladophora MB 100gm 128 Cleland’s Reagent (DTT) MB 100 gm 129 Cobalt bromide 500 gm 130 Cobalt Chloride 500 gm 131 Cobalt nitrate 500g 132 Cobaltous nitrate 500gm 133 Commassie brilliant blue R250 250 gm 134 Copper acetate 500 gm 135 Copper nitrate A R 500gm 136 Copper Sulphate M B 50gm 137 Creatinine 125 ml 138 Crystal Violet 500 gm 139 Cupric carbonate 500gm 140 Cupric sulphate 500 gm 141 Cuprous bromide Invitrogen or sigma 500rexn 142 Cyber green dye MB 50gm 143 cyclohexamide 500gm 144 Cyclohexane 2.5L 145 Cyclohexanone 100mL 146 Cysteine 100 gm 147 Dextrose 500gm 148 Dextrose MB 5gm 149 D-galacturonic acid 100 gm 150 Di sodium hydrogen phosphate 500gm 151 Dichloro Florescein 25gm 152 Diethyl ether 500mL 153 Dimethylamine 100 mL 154 Dimethylglyoxime 25 gm 155 Dinitrosalicylic Acid AR 500gm 156 Diphenylamine 500mL 157 Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate anhydrous 100gm 158 DL-alanine MB 100gm 159 D-Mannitol 25 gm 160 DNA 50gm 161 DPX 1L 162 Drabkin solution 500 micro gm 163 EcoRI 500 gm 164 EDTA 500 gm 165 Egg Albumin Powder MB kit 166 EGTA MB Kit 167 ELISA KIT Kit 168 EMB Agar 100 gm 169 Erichrome Black 100gm 170 Ethanol (Commericial) 25 L drum and 500 mL 171 Ethanol Absolute 500mL 172 Ethidium bromide MB 1gm 173 Ethyl acetate 500 mL 174 ethyl acetoacetate 500mL 175 Ethylene glycol 500mL 174 Ferric chloride 500gm 175 Ferric Nitrate 500 gm 176 Ferric sulphate 500gm 177 Ferroin Indicator 100mL 178 Ferrous ammonium sulphate 500gm 179 Ferrous sulphate 500gm 180 Follin Reagent 500 gm 181 Formalin MB 250mL 182 Fructose 500 gm 183 galactose E.P. 500 gm 184 Gallic acid MB 3L 185 Gelatine MB 5gm 186 Glacial Acetic Acid MB 5gm 187 glutathione oxidized MB 100g 188 glutathione reduced 100g 189 Glycerol 125 ml 190 Glycine MB 100ml 191 Glycolic acid 500gm 192 Gram Iodine MB 50 gm 193 Guaiacol MB 500gm 194 Guanidine HCl MB 15ml 195 Guanidium thiocyanate 100 gm 196 Haemoglobin standard 50 ml 197 HEPES 500 micro gram 198 Heptane 1 L 199 HindIII Merck 1L 200 HPLC water 500 mL 201 Hydrazine Hydrate 500ml 202 Hydrochloric Acid 2.5 L 203 Hydrogen Peroxide 30% 500 mL 204 Hydroquinone 100 gm 205 Hydroxyl amine hydrochloride 100mL 206 Idoacetamide 50 gm 207 Iodine 25 gm 208 Iodine Mono Chloride GE 4pack 209 Iodine Resublime DLR 500ml 210 IPG strips kit 211 Isoamyl Alcohol 500mL 212 Isopropyl alcohol 500ml 213 Janus Green 50 gm 214 Kovac’s Reagent 500 mg 215 Lactic acid 100 gm 216 Lactose 500 g 217 L-ascorbic acid 500 gm 218 Lauryl ether BRIJ-35 100 ml 219 Lead acetate 500gm 220 Lead Carbonate 500gm 221 Lead Chloride 500gm 222 Lead sulphate 500gm 223 Leishmann Stain 50 g 224 Lithium carbonate 500gm 225 Litmus milk 125 ml 226 Litmus solution blue 100mL 227 Litmus solution Red MB 5gm 228 l-methionine MB 5gm 229 L-proline 500 gm 230 Lysozyme 500 gm 231 magnesium acetate 500gm 232 Magnesium carbonate 500gm 233 Magnesium Chloride 500 g 234 magnesium metal 500gm 235 Magnesium sulphate 500 gm 236 Magneson reagent 500 m 237 Malic Anhydride 500 mL 238 Malt Extract 100gm 239 Maltose 500 gm 240 maltose monohydrate crystal 500 gm 241 Manganese carbonate 500 gm 242 Manganous sulphate 500g 243 Mangenese dioxide 500 gm 244 Mc-conky's Broth 500mL 245 Mercapto ethanol AR 500mL 246 mercuric chloride 100gm 247 mercuric sulphate 100gm 248 mercurous nitrate 100gm 249 Meso inositol 500 gm 250 meta phosphoric acid 500 ml 251 Metaphosphoric Acid 500g 252 Methanol 500g 253 Methanol for HPLC 500 ml 254 Methly Red Solution 125 ml 255 Methyl Cellulose 125 ml 256 Methyl iodide 100mL 257 Methylene Blue 100 gm 258 methylene Orange 25 gm 259 Molecular biology grade water 2.5 L 260 molecular seives 4A 250g 261 Molybdic Acid 500g 262 N - butyl alcohol MB 100ml 263 n- hexane MB 100mL 264 N, N, N', N' tetramethylethylene diamine (TEMED) MB 5gm 265 NADPH 25gm 266 Naphthalene 500gm 267 N-bromosuccinamide 500gm 268 NBT 500 gm 269 Nessler's reagent 100gm 270 Neutralred MB 1gm 271 n-Hexane 2.5L 272 Nickel ammonium sulphate 100ml 273 Nicotinic acid 10gm 274 Nigrosin 250mg 275 Ninhydrin 100gm 276 Ninhydrin MB 50gm 277 Nitrobenzene 500mL 278 Nitroblue tetrazolium 100 gm 279 Noniodet 500 gm 280 N-phenyl anthranilic acid 500gm 281 Nutrient agar 25 gm 282 Nutrient broth 250 gm 283 o-nitro aniline AR 500gm 284 o-phenylenediamine AR 500gm 285 Orcinol monohydrate 500ml 286 Ortho phosphoric acid 85% 500g 287 Orthophosphate MB 5gm 288 Oscillatoria 500 gm 289 Ovalbumin (egg) MB 5gm 290 Oxalic acid 500 gm 291 p-Nitrophenyl phosphate disodium salt 500gm 292 4-nitrobenzaldehyde 500g 293 Paraffinwax (Heavy & Light) 5 L 294 PCR Kit MB 1 kit 295 Pepsin AR 50 mL 296 Pepton 2.5 L 297 Perchloric acid 500mL 298 Petroleum ether 2.5 mL 299 pH paper kit 300 phenol 500g 301 Phenol pthalein 100 g 302 Phenol red 25gm 303 Phenol saturated MB 50gm 304 Phenolphthalein 100gm 305 Phenyl Methane sulphonyl fluoride 100gm 306 phenylalanine 500 gm 307 Phosphoric acid 500 gm 308 Phthalamide MB 500gm 309 Phthalic acid 500gm 310 Phthalic anhydride 500gm 311 Picric acid 500mL 312 4-nitrophenol MB 100gm 313 Polyethylene glycol 500mL 314 Polyvinylpyrollidone 500gm 315 Pot.ferricyanide 500gm 316 Pot.iodate 500 gm 317 Pot.meta sulphite 500 gm 318 Potassium acetate 500gm 319 Potassium bromide 500gm 320 Potassium Chloride 500gm 321 Potassium chromate 500gm 322 Potassium Dichromate 500 gm 323 Potassium dihydrogen phosphate 500gm 324 potassium ferro cyanide 500gm 325 Potassium hydroxide 500 gm 326 Potassium Iodide 500 gm 327 potassium iodide (spectroscopic grade) 100mg 328 Potassium nitrate 500 gm 329 potassium Nitrite 500gm 330 Potassium oxalate 500gm 331 potassium permanganate 500gm 332 Potassium pyroantimonate MB 100 gm 333 Potassium Sodium tartrate 500gm 334 Potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate 500 gm 335 Potassium Sulphate 100gm 336 Potassium sulphocyanide Invitrogen or sigma kit 337 Potassium thio cynate MB 5g 338 primer designing MB 5gm 339 Propanol 500 mL 340 Protease inhibitor cocktail MB 5gm 341 p-Toludine 500mL 342 p-toluidene 500 gm 343 Quercetin Kit 344 Quinhydrone 500g 345 Radial Immunodiffusion Teaching MB 1p 346 Ready strip IPG strip 11 cm pH 3-10 1p 347 Ready strip IPG strip 11 cm pH 4 -7 1pk 348 Ready strip IPG strip 7 cm pH 3-10 2pkt 349 Ready strip IPG strip 7 cm pH 4 -7 1pkts 350 Red litmus paper pkt 351 Resorcinol 500gm 352 Rhodamine 100g 353 Riboflavin 100g 354 RNA from YEAST MB 125 ml 355 RNA isolations kit 1 unit 356 Safernine 500ml 357 Safranin stain 500ml 358 Salicyclic acid 500gm 359 Saline(NaCl) solution 500 mL 360 Schiff reagent 100mL 361 SDS 500ml 362 silica gel (230-400 mesh) 500gm 363 Silica Gel (60-120 mesh) 500gm 364 Silicon high vacuum grease 100gm 365 Silver nitrate 250gm 366 Siman citrate agar 100 leaves 367 Sod.
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