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Thiosemicarbazide-ferricyanide reduction for the histochemical demonstration of aldehydes in tissue sections
Authors:BD Llewellyn
Institution:P. O. Box 453, Ladysmith, BC, Canada, V9G 1A3
Abstract:Aldehydes produced from carbohydrates by oxidation or acid hydrolysis may be visualized by application of aqueous thiosemicarbazide followed by Schmorl's ferricyanide reduction. The thiosemicarbazide reacts with the aldehydes by its hydrazine group, while its thiocarbamyl group remains active. The thiocarbamyl moiety is a strong reducing group that converts ferricyanide to ferrocyanide in Schmorl's reaction. The ferrocyanide is trapped immediately by the ferric salt, which deposits Prussian blue at the site of the aldehydes thereby demonstrating the location of the original substance.
Keywords:aldehyde  carbohydrate  DNA  Feulgen  hydrolysis  PAS  Prussian blue  Schmorl  thiosemicarbazide
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