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==Formalin==
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*May also be written "formulin".
*May be written (incorrectly) as "formulin".
*Formaldehyde + methanol.
*Formaldehyde + methanol.



Revision as of 20:07, 24 May 2011

Tissue fixation, usually just fixation, is an important part of tissue preparation for histologic examination. It is typically done with formalin.

Fixing marking dye

To fix marking dye:

  • Formal-acetic alcohol (FAA):[1]
  • Bouin's solution.

Tissue fixation

A list of fixatives:[2]

Fixative Comment
Formalin, neutral buffered standard fixative
Formalin, unbuffered ???
Glutaraldehyde electron microscopy ???
Ethanol cytopathology ???
Carnoy ???
Bouin toxic ???

Tissue fixation

Formalin

  • May be written (incorrectly) as "formulin".
  • Formaldehyde + methanol.

Dye fixation

Formal-acetic-alcohol

General:

  • Different recipes exist.

One recipe:[3]

  • Ethanol.
  • Acetic acid.
  • Formaldehyde.
  • Methanol.

See also

References

External links