Combined Fixing, Staining and Mounting Media
- 1 January 1940
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 15 (4) , 139-153
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520294009110339
Abstract
A number of non-volatile, water-soluble substances can be added to the usual aceto-cannine fixing fluids. These inert substances do not alter the fixation image and serve as mounting media when the volatile ingredients of the mixture evaporate. Formulae are given for solutions containing dextrin, dextrose, gelatin, pectin, sorbitol, and sucrose. Gum arabic can be incorporated in a formic-acid-carmine fixative. The limiting factor in the use of such mounting media in fixing fluids is the osmotic value they give the solution; with certain precautions, however, they can be used in place of the usual aceto-carmine treatment. The indices of refraction of these media are not as high as those of the natural balsams and the fixation images which the mixtures produce have the characteristic limitations of those secured by the aceto-carmine technic. Some of the natural balsams (Canada balsam, sandarac and Venetion turpentine) can also be incorporated in fixing fluids. These fixatives are able to hold balsam and water in solution together, and, as the volatile components of the mixtures evaporate, the fixed specimens remain in permanent balsam mounts. The addition of carmine to these fluids enables us to fix, stain, dehydrate, clear and mount a specimen in a single operation. These fixatives preserve more details of chromosome structure than the aceto-carmiae fluids, but their use is more limited; and they can be substituted for the latter only with certain favorable material, e.g., pollen mother cells of Rhoeo and Tradescantia and salivary gland chromosomes of Cbirono-mus. Some of the newer synthetic resins can be substituted for the natural balsams. Formulae are given for fixatives which contain Venetian turpentine, sandarac, Canada balsam and two synthetic resins.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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