The Staining of Brunner's Gland and Other Neutral Mucins by Carmine, Hematoxylin and Orcein in Alkaline Solutions |
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Authors: | Carolyn Berger Philip Pizzolato |
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Affiliation: | a Clinical and Research Laboratories, Veterans Administration Hospital, New Orleans, Louisianab Department of Pathology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Abstract: | Brunner's glands and other neutral mucins may be stained red, brownish red, and violet, respectively, by carmine, hematoxylin, and orcein from appropriate alkaline solutions. Carmine and hematoxylin in concentrations of 0.2-1% are dissolved in 60-70% alcohol containing 1% potassium carbonate; orein is used in a 0.2% alcoholic solution of sodium hydroxide. Staining times are 15 to 30 minutes. The stained sections are rinsed in 95% or absolute alcohol prior to xylene and mounting. The staining of these mucins is blocked by mild bromine oxidation. By using alcian blue 0.1% in 3% acetic acid for 5 minutes prior to the above stains, mucins may be characterized in the same preparation as acid, neutral or mixed. |
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