Improving the Staining Qualities of Toluidin Blue
- 1 January 1958
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 33 (4), 171-173
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295809111843
Abstract
To a 1.0% filtered aqueous solution of toluidin blue add drop by drop 4–5 ml of either a saturated aqueous solution of HgCl2 or of KI. Collect the resulting dark precipitate on a filter paper and wash it with numerous small quantities of distilled water applied to both inside and outside of the filter paper. Wash until the drippings are distinctly blue (equivalent to about a 0.05% dye solution). Remove the paper and its contents from the funnel and dry either at room temperature or at 37°C. When dry, the treated dye can be brushed off the paper and stored. To prepare a staining solution add a weighed amount (0.12 gm if derived from the HgCl2 treatment, or 0.3 gm if from KI) to 100 ml of distilled water. This insures a saturated solution in either case and gives a satisfactory stain with most sections in 10-30 min. Thionin and other members of the thiazine dyes also showed improvement in staining qualities after this treatment.Keywords
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