[Histonet] MMA de-plasticizing
Gayle Callis
gayle.callis <@t> bresnan.net
Fri May 30 11:29:44 CDT 2008
Michele,
Lots of people doing MMA embedded bone and with the exact safety devices and
other precautions you described when working with the methyl methacrylate
monomers, plasticizers, catalysts, and solvents. These are also highly
toxic and explosive - as much or more so than warm xylene. There have been
some other solvents described in Histonet Archives besides xylene.
The xylene does not have to be hot, just 37C for approx 15 to 20 minutes
according to Neil Hand (expert at doing this). However, his sections were
very thin, approx 2 um (you did not say how thick your sections are going to
be?) If your sections are thicker than Hands, then increase time and with
extra changes of xylene to ensure MMA removal. A water bath to hold very
tightly sealed staining jars of xylene is advisable to avoid any water
contamination in with the xylene/sections.
Remember that people add heat to tissue processing stations on automated
tissue processor - including the xylene stations and that temperature will
be as much as 40C, and possibly slightly higher. As long as you are in a
hood, things should go well.
Gayle M. Callis
HTL/HT/MT(ASCP)
Bozeman MT
---- Original Message -----
From: "Michele Wich" <mwich <@t> 7thwavelabs.com>
To: <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 9:39 AM
Subject: [Histonet] MMA de-plasticizing
Is there anyone out there doing MMA on un-decalcified bone? I'm wondering if
there is any way to de-plasticize without putting the slides in heated
xylene--a potentially explosive situation which technically would require
explosion proof oven, hood, clothing, etc. I know that the flash point of
xylene is quite low (26.1°C, I think, which is barely above room
temperature). Is there a way around this safety issue?
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