Dichromatism of Bromphenol Blue, with an Improvement in the Mercuric Bromphenol Blue Technic for Protein
- 1 January 1975
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 50 (1) , 25-30
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520297509117027
Abstract
Staining of protein in sections using the mercuric bromphenol blue technic is improved by staining with 1% HgCl2 and 0.05% bromphenol blue in 2% aqueoua acetic acid for 15 min at room temperature. Rinse slides 20 miu in 2 changes of 0.5% aqueous acetic acid. Blot and give 2 fast changes in absolute ethanol with agitation before transferring to xylene. Transfer slide to 0.5% n-butylamine in xylene for a few seconds until the section is blue, then, after 2 changes of xylene, mount in DPX. Spectrophotometric analysis of this blue dye at different concentrations and with or without heparin showed that the reddish hues are due to dichromatism and not metachromasia.Keywords
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