Fat Stains in Supersaturated Alcohol

For fat and lipid stain.

ex: The oil red O (ORO) stain can identify neutral lipids and fatty acids in smears and tissues. Fresh smears or cryostat sections of tissue are necessary because fixatives containing alcohols, or routine tissue processing with clearing, will remove lipids. The ORO is a rapid and simple stain.

MSDS 26503-01 /MSDS 26503-02 MSDS 26503-03
MSDS 26503-04 MSDS 26503-05 MSDS 26503-06

Technical Data Sheet 

Options disponibles :

Vignette SKU Description UNIT Quantité
D26503-01 D26503-01

Sudan IV-Isopropanol Solution

500 ml
D26503-02 D26503-02

Oil Red O-Isopropanol Solution

250 ml
D26503-03 D26503-03

Sudam III-Isopropanol Solution

250 ml
D26503-04 D26503-04

Mayer Hematoxylin

500 ml
D26503-05 D26503-05

Erhlich’s Hematoxylin, Diluted

500 ml
D26503-06 D26503-06

Sodium Phosphate, 1%, Aqueous

500 ml

Description

Stain results:

Fat:   Deep orange-red with Oil Red O (lighter with
Sudan IV) Orange-yellow with Sudan II
Nuclei:   Blue
Erythrocytes:   Sometimes Green
Cytoplasm:   Lighter Green

References:
Lillie, R.D.,Histopathologic Technical and Practical Histochemistry, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, NY, 1965
Clark, G., (ed) Staining Procedures, 3rd edition, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, p. 149, c. 1973

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