Nile Blue Histochemical Method for Phospholipids
- 1 January 1953
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 28 (1) , 13-18
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295309112630
Abstract
The technic recommended is: Fix 6–12 hr. in 10% formalin containing 1% CaCl2. Cut frozen sections without embedding or after gelatin or carbowax. Stain 90 min. at 60°C. in saturated aqueous Nile blue sulfate, 500 ml. plus 50 ml. of 0.5% H2SO4, boiled 2 hr. before use. Rinse in distilled water, and place in acetone heated to 50°C. Remove the acetone from the source of heat and allow the sections to remain 30 min. Differentiate in 5% acetic acid 30 min., rinse in distilled water, and refine the differentiation in 0.5% HCl for 3 min. Wash in several changes of distilled water and mount in glycerol jelly. Results: phospholipids – blue; everything else – unstained. Counterstaining nuclei with safranin is optional, but if done, it preferably precedes the Nile blue and is then differentiated by the acetic acid. The histochemical principles on which the method is based are as follows: (1) The calcium compounds of phospholipids combine with the oxazine form of Nile blue sulfate and survive subsequent treatment; (2) neutral lipids are dissolved out by acetone; (3) proteins and other interfering substances are destained by the acetic acid and hydrochloric acid baths.Keywords
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