[Histonet] safranin for marking small specimens

Bernice Frederick b-frederick <@t> northwestern.edu
Tue Jun 5 11:44:19 CDT 2007


We put eosin in the 95% or in the absolute. on the microwave

Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Northwestern University
Pathology Core Facility
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Chicago,IL 60611
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Subject: [Histonet] safranin for marking small specimens

Marking small biopsy specimens so that the embedder can find them after
processing - this question has been raised several times on Histonet,
particularly since a favorite marking dye, Mercurochrome, is no longer
available. 

Recently in my travels I've found a service that uses safranin for this
purpose. The tissue is put on lens paper or on a blue biopsy foam pad,
and the dye is dabbed onto the tissue with the tip of a wooden
applicator stick. Tissue is easily visible to the embedder, and is
visible in the finished paraffin block.

The technique is particularly valuable on this pathology service, where
both the pathologists (including me!) and the histotechnologist have
elderly eyes, illumination is insufficient, and magnification is not
available.

We're not talking about marking margins (india ink and colored inks).
The safranin is not visible in the slides.

The safranin solution is the one used as the Gram stain counterstain by
the microbiology laboratory, so that nothing new needs to be ordered.
Specifically, it's safranin (Colour Index 50240, not saffron) 0.6% w/v,
in 20% reagent alcohol.

Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN
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