Profile: Ricca Chemical Company LLC manufactures chemical testing solutions. We offer diluting fluids, screening fluids, and stains for blood analysis. We also offer stains like papanicolaou (pap) for cervical cancer detection and general stains like hematoxylin & eosin for general nuclear screening of many cell types.
The company was founded in 2000 and is ISO 9001 certified.
FDA Registration Number: 1125908
42 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)
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• Acid Containing Decalcifier Pathology Solution (FDA Code: KDX / 864.4010) |
• Acid Containing Fixative (FDA Code: LDW / 864.4010) |
• Alcohol Containing Fixative (FDA Code: LDZ / 864.4010) |
• Bouin's Fluid (FDA Code: IGN / 864.4010) |
• Brilliant Cresyl Blue Stain (FDA Code: KJN / 864.1850) Dye and chemical solution stains for medical purposes are mixtures of synthetic or natural dyes or nondye chemicals in solutions used in staining cells and tissues for diagnostic histopathology, cytopathology, or hematology. |
• Carbol Fuchsin Stain (FDA Code: ICL / 864.1850) |
• Carnoy's Pathology Solution (FDA Code: IGM / 864.4010) |
• Clinical Diagnostic Solutions, Hematology Reagents |
• Copper Sulfate Solution (FDA Code: KSL / 864.9320) A copper sulfate solution for specific gravity determinations is a device used to determine whether the hemoglobin content of a potential donor's blood meets the required level (12.5 grams per 100 milliliters of blood for women and 13.5 grams per 100 milliliters of blood for men). |
• Cytology Test Stains |
• Dye Solution Stain (FDA Code: LEE / 864.1850) |
• Eosin Y Stain (FDA Code: HYB / 864.1850) |
• Formaldehyde (FDA Code: IGG / 864.4010) |
• Formalin-Alcohol-Acetic Acid Pathology Solution (FDA Code: IGF / 864.4010) |
• General Purpose Reagent (FDA Code: LDT) |
• Giemsa Stain (FDA Code: HYF / 864.1850) |
• Gold Chloride Stain (FDA Code: HYH / 864.1850) |
• Grams Iodine Stain (FDA Code: HYI / 864.1850) |
• Harris's Hematoxylin Stain (FDA Code: HYK / 864.1850) |
• Hematology Stain (FDA Code: KQC / 864.1850) |
• Hematoxylin Stain (FDA Code: HYJ / 864.1850) |
• Histology Crystal Violet Stain (FDA Code: ICF / 864.1850) |
• Isotonic Solution (FDA Code: JCE / 864.4010) |
• Lugol's Pathology Solution (FDA Code: IAM / 864.4010) |
• Manual Platelet Counter (FDA Code: GLG / 864.6160) A manual blood cell counting device is a device used to count red blood cells, white blood cells, or blood platelets. |
• Metallic Containing Fixative (FDA Code: LDX / 864.4010) |
• Metanil Yellow Stain (FDA Code: HYY / 864.1850) |
• Methylene Blue, Tissue Stain (FDA Code: KFC / 864.1850) |
• Neutral Buffered Formalin (FDA Code: IFP / 864.4010) |
• Non-Quantitative Urobilinogen Test (FDA Code: CDM / 862.1785) A urinary urobilinogen (nonquantitative) test system is a device intended to detect and estimate urobilinogen (a bile pigment degradation product of red cell hemoglobin) in urine. Estimations obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases and hemolytic (red cells) disorders. |
• Orth's Pathology Solution (FDA Code: IFN / 864.4010) |
• Papanicolau Stain (FDA Code: HZJ / 864.1850) |
• Protein /Albumin Turbidimetric Method (FDA Code: JIQ / 862.1645) A urinary protein or albumin (nonquantitative) test system is a device intended to identify proteins or albumin in urine. Identification of urinary protein or albumin (nonquantitative) is used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease conditions such as renal or heart diseases or thyroid disorders, which are characterized by proteinuria or albuminuria. |
• Red Cell Diluting Fluid (FDA Code: GJN / 864.8200) A blood cell diluent is a device used to dilute blood for further testing, such as blood cell counting. |
• Reticulocyte Stain (FDA Code: GJH / 864.1850) |
• Safranin Stain (FDA Code: HZS / 864.1850) |
• Schiff Reagent Stain (FDA Code: HZT / 864.1850) |
• Sudan III (FDA Code: KKJ / 864.1850) |
• Toluidine Blue Stain (FDA Code: IAB / 864.1850) |
• White Cell Diluting Fluid (FDA Code: GGJ / 864.8200) |
• Wright's Stain (FDA Code: IAF / 864.1850) |
• Zenker's Pathology Solution (FDA Code: IFH / 864.4010) |