[Histonet] Silly question about deparaffinization
Paul Bradbury
histology.bc <@t> shaw.ca
Wed Jun 29 21:38:04 CDT 2005
Hi Eva,
Assuming that you are dealing with routine 4 micron sections of paraffin
wax, a room temperature of 18-21 C (65-70 F for you guys South of the
49th), reagents that are changed on a regular basis, adequate volumes of
each reagent, and some form of agitation, you can afford to make some
major cuts in your timing.
Assuming that all the above criteria are in place, I would suggest the
following:
Xylene 5 minutes
Xylene 5 minutes
Absolute alcohol 2 minutes
Absolute alcohol 2 minutes
95% alcohol 2 minutes
70% alcohol can be skipped without any harm to the tissues.
Water 1 minute
Carry on with staining procedure of choice.
For routine staining, the above times will work just fine. While it is
essential that all traces of wax are removed, 30 minutes in xylene is
grossly excessive, Once the xylene has removed the wax, the time spent
in alcohol does not need to be very long. All you are trying to do is
replace one fluid with another ... and that happens pretty quickly ... 2
minutes in each alcohol is ample. The most contaminated reagents should
be replaced each day or on a regular basis, or if the reagents begin to
look contaminated, discard them.
There are references in the literature to methods that require prolonged
treatment with solvents prior to staining. The original procedure for
the Lendrum's MSB fibrin stain specified 24 hours treatment with
trichlorethylene to "degrease" the sections, but I don't know anybody
who still does this!
Paul Bradbury
Kamloops, BC
Canada
PS ... What are you going to do with all this spare time ?
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Eva C Andersson wrote:
> Good morning,
> I am probably asking a very silly question but I recently spoke to
> someone about deparaffinization and hydration. I found that the times
> that they use and the times that we use are very different. So my
> question to you is this: What lenghts of time do you use for Xylenes,
> 100% alcohol, 95% alcohol and 70% alcohol?
> It is about deparaffinising charged (+) slides. So nothing fancy.
> Just curious. Maybe I can cut back some on the timed that we use which
> are:
> 30min Xylenes, 10min 100%, 10min 95% and 6min 70%.
> Thanks for your responses.
> Eva Andersson
> Georgetown University
>
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