EMS26367
Components:
Bouin's Fixative
Weigert's Iron Haematoxylin A
Weigert's Iron Haematoxylin B
Biebrich Scarlet Solution 1%
Phosphomolybdic/Phosphotungstic Acid Solution
Aniline Blue Solution
Acetic Acid 1% Aqueous
Fixation:
Bouin’s or 10% Buffered Formalin
Sections:
Paraffin at 6µm
Staining Procedures:
- Deparaffinise and hydrate to distilled water.
- Mordant in Bouin’s Fixative for 1 hour at 56°C or overnight at room temperature.
- Cool and wash in running water until yellow colour disappears.
- Rinse in distilled water.
- Stain in Weigert’s Iron Hematoxylin Working* solution for 5 minutes. Wash in running water for 10 minutes.
- To prepare working solution, mix equal parts of Weigert’s Iron Haematoxylin A and Weigert’s Iron Haematoxylin B.
- Rinse in distilled water.
- Place in Biebrich Scarlet-Acid Fuchsin for 15 minutes.
- Rinse in distilled water.
- Place in Phosphomolybdic Acid-Phosphotungstic Acid for 15 minutes.
- Stain in Aniline Blue Solution for 10 to 20 minutes.
- Rinse in distilled water.
- Differentiate in Acetic Acid, 1% for 3 to 5 minutes. Discarded solution.
- Dehydrate in 95% alcohol and absolute alcohol, and clear in xylene, 2 changes each.
- Mount.
Shorten staining times when using 2-4µm sections of renal biopsy specimens:
Biebrich Scarlet – Acid Fuchsin: 5 minutes
Phosphomolybdic Acid-Phosphotungstic Acid: 10-12 minutes
Aniline Blue Solution: 3 minutes
Stain Results:
Nuclei | Black |
Cytoplasm, Keratin, Muscle Fibres | Red |
Collagen, Mucin | Blue |
NOTE: To ensure proper mordanting Bouin’s Fixative should be preheated to 58 – 60°C
References:
Sheehan and Hrapchak. Theory and Practice of Histotechnology. St. Lous. The Mosby Comp. 1980, p. 190