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Modified Whipf's Polychrome: A Connective Tissue Stain with Special Application for Demonstrating Leishmania

H. Robert Wilson, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1977 - 
- Vol. 52, Iss: 2, pp 105-111
TLDR
A polychrome stain procedure was developed to demonstrate amastigotes of the protozoan parasite Leishmania braziliensis as well as cytoplasmic and other tissue components in cutaneous lesions of infected animals.
Abstract
A polychrome stain procedure was developed to demonstrate amastigotes of the protozoan parasite Leishmania braziliensis as well as cytoplasmic and other tissue components in cutaneous lesions of infected animals. The procedure is as follows: stain nuclei for 10 minutes with an iron hematoxylin containing 0.5% hematoxylin and 0.75% ferric ammonium sulfate dissolved in 1:1 0.6 N H2SO4:95% ethanol; rinse 4 minutes in distilled water. Cytoplasmic staining is achieved by exposing tissues for 10 minutes to a solution containing 0.25% Biebrich scarlet, 0.45% orange G, 0.5% phosphomolybdic acid and 0.5% phosphotungstic acid in 1% aqueous acetic acid. These first two solutions are modified from Whipf's polychrome stain. Sections are differentiated for 10 seconds in 50% ethanol, rinsed in water, stained 3 minutes in 0.1% aniline blue WS in saturated aqueous picric acid, rinsed in water and differentiated for 1 minute in absolute ethanol containing 0.05% acetic acid. Mordanting overnight in 6% picric acid in 95% eth...

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