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The Effect of the Chemical Nature of a Decolorizer on its Functioning. i. the Gram Classification
Authors:Allen E Stearn  Esther Wagner Stearn
Institution:  a Division of Physical Chemistry and Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Missouri,
Abstract:Decolorizers which are distinctly acidic or basic in their chemical nature give abnormally high decolorization in the Gram stain for bacteria. Acidic substances yield more regular results. Ideally an “inert” decolorizer should be used, but ordinarily such substances will not dissolve the dye or dye-mordant precipitate from the smear. The most practical substances seem to be those so very slightly acidic in character as to be practically inert, such as acetone or alcohol, or a mixture of such substances.
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