[Histonet] Schiff : room temp or not

Hans B Snyder hans <@t> histologistics.com
Wed Jul 30 22:07:20 CDT 2014


There is no doubt, manufactures prefer shorter life.  

This case is exempt when one is producing solutions for themselves.

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Hans B Snyder
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hans <@t> histologistics.com

> On Jul 30, 2014, at 8:32 PM, Michael Backhus <mikeykkk_3 <@t> live.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>         Joint Commission told us we could not keep it in the refrigerator because the bottle said to store it at room temperature. We called the manufacturer and they faxed us a paper stating we could keep it in the fridge. However It wasn't easy to get the paper because the manufacturer prefers the shelf live to be shorter so we buy more. 
> Mike
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>> On Jul 30, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Hans B Snyder <hans <@t> histologistics.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Amber,
>> 
>> That depends on your protocol. Which protocol are you using and what
>> does your protocol say to use the schiffs at?  Consider that schiffs
>> is usually stored at 4C in brown or opaque bottles.  This suggests it
>> is light sensitive.  Our protocol say to use the schiffs at 37C for 15
>> minutes but I have used it at 22C for 30 minutes and at 60C for 10
>> minutes with consistent results.  We have found that using it at 60C
>> reduces it's shelf life considerably and do not suggest it unless you
>> are familiar with doing so.
>> 
>> Good luck
>> Hans B Snyder
>> Histologistics
>> 60 Prescott Street
>> Worcester, MA 01605
>> 508-308-7800
>> hans <@t> histologistics.com
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Amber McKenzie
>> <amber.mckenzie <@t> gastrodocs.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> When staining PAS's, does the Schiff need to be room temp or does it matter?  Just curious about when to add it to our Sakura stainer.  Should we put the schiff's on at the beginning of our shift so it's room temp when we need it or when should add it when we add PAS slides to it that need to be stained? Thanks!
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