A Trichrome Stain for Insect Material
- 1 January 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 30 (5) , 209-212
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295509114468
Abstract
Deparaffinized insect sections are brought down to water and overstained in a 0.1% solution of azocarmine G in 1% acetic acid. They are then destained in a saturated solution of orange G until the azocarmine G is removed from the endocuticle and the latter is colored pale yellow. After washing, the sections are transferred to a 5.0 % solution of phosphotungstic acid in water for 3 min. They are then rinsed in distilled water and stained in a 0.1% solution of methyl green in 1% acetic acid until the endocuticle is green. Differentiation is done in 2 changes of 95% alcohol. The sections are then dehydrated either in absolute alcohol or dioxane, cleared in a mixture of “camsal”, eucalyptol, dioxane, and paraldehyde (1:2:2:1), and mounted in Mohr and Wehrle's medium, a mountant of the Euparal type.Keywords
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