EMS26754
Haematoxylin with or without mercury
Components:
Harris' Haematoxylin Solution
Harris' Haematoxylin Without Mercury
Acid Alcohol 1%
Sodium Acetate 1% Aqueous
Ammonia Water 0.3%
Lithium Carbonate Saturated Solution
Fixation:
Formalin 10% Neutral Buffered or fixative of choice
Sections:
Paraffin @ 5-6µm
Staining Procedures:
- Deparaffinise and hydrate to distilled water
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- Stain in Harris' Haematoxylin containing 2-4ml Glacial Acetic Acid per 100ml for 5 – 15 minutes. Wash in water.
- If using Harris; Haematoxylin without Mercury containing 2-4ml Glacial Acetic Acid per 100ml for 5 – 15 minutes. Wash in water.
- Differentiate in Acid Alcohol until the sections turn red.
- Blue section in Sodium Acetate, 1% or Ammonium Water or Lithium Carbonate Solution.
- Wash thoroughly and counterstain.
References:
Harris, H.F., J. Appl. Microscopy, III: 777-781, 1900.
Mallory, F.B., Pathological Technique. W.B. Saunders Co, Philadelphia, 1938.
Clark, G., (ed). Staining Procedures, 3rd edition, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, pp 33-35, 1973.
Luna, L.G. (Ed), Manual of Histologic Staining Methods of the AFIP, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, NY, pp 34 and 38, c. 1968.