How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,João Marcelo Santos de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062015000400489
Resumo: The present work aims to demonstrate the stages of fabrication and use of a simple device to avoid the formation or fixation of precipitates from Sudan Black B solution on tissues. The device consists of four coverslip fragments attached to a histology slide, which serve as points of support for the histological slide under analysis. To work properly, the histology slide with the sections should be placed with the sections facing downwards the device. A small space between the device and the histology slide is thereby created by the height of the coverslip fragments. When Sudan Black B is applied, the solution is maintained within the edges of the device and evaporation is minimized by the small space, thereby reducing the consequent formation of precipitates. Furthermore, by placing the sections facing downward the device, any sporadically formed precipitates are prevented from settling on and fixing to the sectioned tissues or organs. By avoiding the formation of precipitates, plant cells, tissues and organs can be better observed, diagnosed and photomicrographically recorded.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
title How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
spellingShingle How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
Oliveira,João Marcelo Santos de
histochemical tests
histology
lipids
plant anatomy
Sudan Black B
title_short How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
title_full How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
title_fullStr How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
title_full_unstemmed How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
title_sort How to construct and use a simple device to prevent the formation of precipitates when using Sudan Black B for histology
author Oliveira,João Marcelo Santos de
author_facet Oliveira,João Marcelo Santos de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,João Marcelo Santos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv histochemical tests
histology
lipids
plant anatomy
Sudan Black B
topic histochemical tests
histology
lipids
plant anatomy
Sudan Black B
description The present work aims to demonstrate the stages of fabrication and use of a simple device to avoid the formation or fixation of precipitates from Sudan Black B solution on tissues. The device consists of four coverslip fragments attached to a histology slide, which serve as points of support for the histological slide under analysis. To work properly, the histology slide with the sections should be placed with the sections facing downwards the device. A small space between the device and the histology slide is thereby created by the height of the coverslip fragments. When Sudan Black B is applied, the solution is maintained within the edges of the device and evaporation is minimized by the small space, thereby reducing the consequent formation of precipitates. Furthermore, by placing the sections facing downward the device, any sporadically formed precipitates are prevented from settling on and fixing to the sectioned tissues or organs. By avoiding the formation of precipitates, plant cells, tissues and organs can be better observed, diagnosed and photomicrographically recorded.
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