[Histonet] (para)formaldehyde
Jacqui Detmar
detmar <@t> mshri.on.ca
Wed Aug 27 18:50:49 CDT 2008
I thought I heard something about 10% formalin causing more DNA/RNA
breaks than 4% paraformaldehyde. Have I been having strange dreams
again?
The lowly post-doc <grin>,
Jacqui
Jacqui Detmar, Post-doctoral Fellow
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute,
Mount Sinai Hospital
25 Orde Street, room 6-1001 AJ,
Toronto, ON, Canada
M5T 3H7
phone: 416-586-4800 x5607
fax: 416-586-8588
email: detmar <@t> mshri.on.ca
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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Monfils,
Paul
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:26 PM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] (para)formaldehyde
10% formalin and 4% paraformaldehyde are interchangeable for most
purposes (in histology at least). However there are a couple of minor
differences. First, commercial formaldehyde solution contains 37% to
38% formaldehyde. Therefore diluting it 1:9 results in a solution
containing 3.7% to 3.8% formaldehyde, while a 4% solution of
paraformaldehyde in water contains a full 4% formaldehyde. Secondly,
commercial formaldehyde solution contains 10% to 15% methanol as a
preservative. Therefore diluting it 1:9 results in a solution
containing 1.0% to 1.5% methanol. This is not a problem for most
histological applications, but it could be a problem in a procedure
where sources of methylation have to be avoided. 4% paraformaldehyde
solution contains no methanol - nothing but water and formaldehyde.
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