1980
DOI: 10.1177/28.10.6158535
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Effects of different fuchsin analogs on the Feulgen reaction.

Abstract: The Feulgen reaction is used for cytophotometric quantitation of nuclear DNA. Schiff's reagents used in the Feulgen reaction usually are prepared from basic fuchsin, a variable mixture of four triaminotriphenylmethane analogs. The effect of the several fuchsin analogs on the quality of Schiff's staining of hydrolyzed DNA is not known. In this investigation Schiff's reagents prepared from relatively pure fuchsin analogs were used to determine whether different fuchsin analogs affect the absorbance of the Schiff… Show more

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“…These variations are quite troublesome in the exacting technique of biological staining" (Scanlan 1935). More recently, fuchsine samples haves been analyzed using a variety of methods, e.g., mass spectrometry (Teichman et al 1980). A quicker and cheaper qualitative analysis can be performed using thin layer chromatography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These variations are quite troublesome in the exacting technique of biological staining" (Scanlan 1935). More recently, fuchsine samples haves been analyzed using a variety of methods, e.g., mass spectrometry (Teichman et al 1980). A quicker and cheaper qualitative analysis can be performed using thin layer chromatography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These dyes differ in the degree of methylation oftheir aminophenyl groups (37) and stain with different intensities when prepared from different batches. Teichmann et al (9) further report that it has been determined that the complex formed by pararosanilin-Schiff's reagent and hydrolyzed DNA has a lower absorption rate than do corresponding complexes formed by Schiff's reagents prepared from magenta I1 or new fuchsin. In the present work, an "impure" Schiff's reagent prepared from basic fuchsin was compared with a "pure" reagent prepared from pararosanilin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both Teichman and colleagues (9) and others (35,36) report that such basic fuchsins are variable mixtures of four triaminotriphenylmethane dyes: pararosanilin (magenta o), rosanilin (magenta I), magenta 11, and new fuchsin (magenta 111). These dyes differ in the degree of methylation oftheir aminophenyl groups (37) and stain with different intensities when prepared from different batches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Conditions of the reaction were adapted for densitometric examination using computerized image analysis, which was applied in order to estimate the animal genome sizes (Teichman et al 1980;Greilhuber and Temsch 2001;Hardie et al 2002). A measuring program Cytophotometer for Microscan was used to determine C-DNA values in cell nuclei.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%