Histochemical Use of Sodium Bismuthate
- 1 January 1952
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 27 (5) , 259-262
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295209105087
Abstract
Histochemical 1,2-glycoI cleavage, similar to that obtained with periodic acid and lead tetraacetate, may be obtained with sodium bismuthate. Routinely prepared slide sections, from tissues fixed in 10% formalin, are run down through xylene and graded alcohols to water and then oxidized for three minutes in a 1% sodium bismuthate 20% aqueous phosphoric acid solution. The oxidizing solution must be freshly prepared and used immediately. Following oxidation, sections are rinsed 15 sec. in IN HC1 to remove bismuth pentoxide precipitate, a by-product of the reaction. The sections are then washed in distilled water and placed in leuco-fushsin for 10 min., or in a saturated 30%) alcoholic solution of p-nitrophenylhydrazine for 5 min. or 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine for 30 minutes. After staining, the sections are rinsed in 30% alcohol if the nitrophenylhydrazines were used, or in the standard dilute sulfite bath followed by running tap water for 5 min. if leucofuchsin were used. Sections are routinely dehydrated, cleared, and covered. On examination, the sites of 1,2-glycol linkages will be stained violet by leucofushsin or yellow by the nitrophenylhydrazines.Keywords
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