Gage's Alum Hematoxylin
Materials
Material | Amount | Function |
---|---|---|
Hematoxylin | 1 g | Dye |
Potassium alum | 40 g | Mordant |
Distilled water | 1 L | Solvent |
95% ethanol | 20 mL | Solvent |
Chloral hydrate | 20 g | Oxidant |
Protocol
- Bring sections to water with xylene and ethanol.
- Place into the staining solution for an appropriate time.
- Rinse with water and blue.
- Rinse well with water.
- Counterstain if desired.
- Dehydrate with ethanol, clear with xylene and mount with a resinous medium.
Expected Results
- Nuclei – blue
- Background – as counterstain or unstained
Notes
- The formula indicates the solution is progressive.
- As no oxidising agent is present the solution needs ageing.
- The appropriate time should be determined by trial, but 5-10 minutes should be adequate.
- Blueing is done with alkaline solutions such as hard tap water, Scott’s tap water substitute, 0.1% ammonia water, 1% aqueous sodium acetate, 0.5% aqueous lithium carbonate etc.
Safety Note
Prior to handling any chemical, consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for proper handling and safety precautions.
References
- Gray, Peter. (1954)
The Microtomist’s Formulary and Guide.
Originally published by: The Blakiston Co.
Republished by: Robert E. Krieger Publishing Co.