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A fixative is a stabilizing or preservative agent:

  • Dye fixatives or mordants, are chemical substances used in processing fabrics to create circumstances in the micro-substrates causing dye molecules to adhere and remain that way.
  • Fixative (drawing), a liquid usually sprayed over a finished piece of artwork to better preserve it and prevent smudging
  • Fixation (histology), a solution used to preserve or harden fresh tissue of cell specimens for microscopic examination
  • Fixative (perfumery), a substance used to reduce the evaporation rate and improve stability when added to more volatile components
  • Embalming chemicals, a variety of preservatives, sanitising and disinfectant agents, and additives used in modern embalming
  • Photographic fixer
  • Radioactivity fixatives, specialized polymer coatings used to contain or "fix" radionuclides to surfaces of equipment and buildings thereby preventing exposure to humans

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Fixative

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Look up fixative or fixatives in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fixative is a stabilizing or preservative agent: Dye fixatives or mordants, are chemical...

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Karnovsky fixative

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Karnovsky fixative, developed by the pathologist Morris J. Karnovsky (1926–2018), is a fixative for electron microscopy. The stock solution for Karnovsky...

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Paraformaldehyde

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high purity formaldehyde solutions obtained in this way are used as a fixative for microscopy and histology. The resulting formaldehyde gas from dry heating...

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Pastel

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spraying with a fixative to prevent smudging, although fixatives may affect the color or texture of the drawing. Do not use hairspray as fixative, as it might...

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Radioactivity Fixatives

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radionuclide fixatives are specialized polymer coatings used to “fix” radioactive isotopes or radioactive material to surfaces. These fixatives, also known...

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Bouin solution

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Bouin solution, or Bouin's solution, is a compound fixative used in histology. It was invented by French biologist Pol Bouin and is composed of picric...

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Histopathology

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dissection in the fresh state, placed in a fixative which stabilizes the tissues to prevent decay. The most common fixative is 10% neutral buffered formalin (corresponding...

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Histology

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the microscope. Fixatives generally preserve tissues (and cells) by irreversibly cross-linking proteins. The most widely used fixative for light microscopy...

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Mordant

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A mordant or dye fixative is a substance used to set (i.e., bind) dyes on fabrics. It does this by forming a coordination complex with the dye, which then...

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Ambroxide

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Ambroxide is used in perfumery for creating ambergris notes and as a fixative. Small amounts (< 0.01 ppm) are used as a flavoring in food. Ambroxide...

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Glutaraldehyde

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fixative. It kills cells quickly by crosslinking their proteins. It is usually employed alone or mixed with formaldehyde as the first of two fixative...

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Orris root

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had the common name of Queen Elizabeth Root. It is commonly used as a fixative and base note in perfumery and as a botanical in gin. The most valued component...

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Formaldehyde

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Formaldehyde (/fɔːrˈmældɪhaɪd/ for-MAL-di-hide, US also /fər-/ fər-) (systematic name methanal) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH2O and...

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Soybean oil

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While soybean oil has no direct insect repellent activity, it is used as a fixative to extend the short duration of action of essential oils such as geranium...

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Hair gel

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Argentina (Florida at 600), veterinary student José Antonio Brancato mixed a fixative for hair which would carry the name "gomina" as a registered trademark...

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Ambergris

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chemical astringency. Ambergris has been highly valued by perfume makers as a fixative that allows the scent to last much longer, although it has been mostly...

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Drawing

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a spray-on fixative to the surface. This holds loose material more firmly to the sheet and prevents it from smearing. However the fixative spray typically...

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Sperm whale

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sometimes present in its digestive system, is still highly valued as a fixative in perfumes, among other uses. Beachcombers look out for ambergris as flotsam...

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Pathology

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of an organism and then placed in a fixative that stabilizes the tissues to prevent decay. The most common fixative is formalin, although frozen section...

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Sucrose acetate isobutyrate

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agent Color cosmetics and skin care Flavorings (orange flavor) Fragrance fixative Hair care Horse styling products Current EU approved additives and their...

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Musk

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gland of the musk deer. The substance has been used as a popular perfume fixative since ancient times and is one of the most expensive animal products in...

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Painting

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protective measures such as framing under glass; it may also be sprayed with a fixative. Nonetheless, when made with permanent pigments and properly cared for...

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