[Histonet] (para)formaldehyde
Tony Henwood
AnthonyH <@t> chw.edu.au
Sun Aug 31 18:26:51 CDT 2008
I agree
Regards
Tony Henwood JP, MSc, BAppSc, GradDipSysAnalys, CT(ASC)
Laboratory Manager & Senior Scientist
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Subject: [Histonet] (para)formaldehyde
The statement that 4% paraformaldehyde solution contains nothing but
water and formaldehyde is simply not true: as has been discussed
thoroughly and often on Histonet (see archives), formaldehyde in aqueous
solution spontaneously decomposes. This is precisely why formalin
solutions are used, with methanol 'parking' the chemical reaction.
Without measurement one never knows exactly how much formaldehyde is
really present in solutions made from paraformaldehyde, although freshly
made solutions will have concentrations closest to 4%. It is highly
improbable that 3.8 and 4.0% solutions would produce any detectable and
reproducible differences on any histological procedure, although the
methanol added to formalin might.
Mike King
UF Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:26:19 -0400
From: "Monfils, Paul" <PMonfils <@t> Lifespan.org>
Subject: RE: [Histonet] (para)formaldehyde
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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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