Simplification of the Manufacture of Schiff Reagent for use in Histochemical Procedures
Schiff reagent may be made by simply adding 1 g. fuchsin, 1.9 g. sodium metabisulfite to 100 ml. 0.15 N hydrochloric acid, shaking at intervals or mechanically for 2 hours, decolorizing with charcoal and filtering. To obtain perfectly colorless Schiff reagent, it is necessary that fresh activated ch...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnic & histochemistry 1951, Vol.26 (3), p.163-165 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Schiff reagent may be made by simply adding 1 g. fuchsin, 1.9 g. sodium metabisulfite to 100 ml. 0.15 N hydrochloric acid, shaking at intervals or mechanically for 2 hours, decolorizing with charcoal and filtering.
To obtain perfectly colorless Schiff reagent, it is necessary that fresh activated charcoal be used. If the final product is not water white, a fresh sample of activated charcoal should be obtained, and the product retreated and refiltered.
Schiff reagent precipitates a white crystalline substance after varying periods of cold storage, apparently a polymer which can be partly depolymerized by boiling and reconstituted into a Schiff reagent. The reconstituted reagent rather promptly precipitates again. Hence reconstitution is impractical and preparation of fresh batches at intervals of 2-3 weeks is recommended. |
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ISSN: | 1052-0295 0038-9153 1473-7760 |
DOI: | 10.3109/10520295109113200 |