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Quantitative aspects of the Ninhydrin-Schiff reaction on amino cellulose films and tissue sections
Authors:J P R van Dalen  P van Duijn
Institution:(1) Histochemical Laboratory of the Department of Pathology, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary In the ninhydrin-Schiff reaction primary amino groups are converted by oxidation with ninhydrin to aldehyde groups which are subsequently stained with pararosanilin. Amino cellulose films, used as a model, and sections of muscle tissue were submitted to this reaction. The amino groups were stained before and after the ninhydrin reaction with dinitrofluorobenzene and the generated aldehyde groups were stained with dinitrophenyl-hydrazine. The molar extinction coefficients used for the calculation of the molar amounts of chromophores from extinction values, and the conditions for maximal staining intensity were determined on the amino cellulose model. With these data the yields of the different steps in the reaction sequence could be calculated in molar amounts from the extinction measurements. The results showed that from the amino groups originally present in the tissue sections less than 40% were converted by ninhydrin. About 90% of the converted amino groups were found as aldehyde groups and from these only 7% reacted with pararosanilin. On amino cellulose similar data were obtained. Attempts were made by modification of the conditions in the ninhydrin oxidation step to increase the overall yield of the reaction. These were only partially successful, but indicate that further quantitative study of other reaction conditions and different aldehyde generating agents could be promising.
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