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In a narrow sense, connective tissue refers to the three types of fibers it contains: collagen fibers, reticular fibers, and elastic fibers. Elastic fibers are mainly distributed in the arterial walls, alveolar walls, and skin of the human body. They appear yellow when fresh and have strong refraction. Elastic fiber staining can demonstrate changes in elastic fibers in skin tissue, such as elastic nevus, granuloma annulare, and scleroderma; it can reveal and evaluate endocardial and arterial lesions, and observe whether some lesions are accompanied by hyperplasia or destruction of elastic fibers. It can also identify tumor components such as elastofibroma, in which elastic fiber globules can be clearly seen after elastic fiber staining. Common elastic fiber staining methods include Gomori Aldehyde Fuchsin, Resorcinol-Fuchsin, Orcein, Victoria Blue, Iron-Iodine Hematoxylin, and others.
Verhöeff Elastic Fiber Staining Solution (Eosin Counterstain) belongs to the iron-iodine hematoxylin staining method. Its staining principle is that elastin and proelastin fibers are highly cross-linked via disulfide bonds. After oxidation by iodine, part of the disulfide bonds is converted into anionic sulfuric acid derivatives, which are strongly basophilic and selectively absorb the basic dye hematoxylin in the staining solution. This product uses a modified eosin counterstaining method. After staining, coarse fibers are deeply stained, while fine fibers show slightly weaker staining. Nuclei and elastic fibers appear (blue) black, and other tissues appear red, with clear contrast. This reagent is for research use only and not for clinical diagnosis or other purposes.
Product Components and Storage Conditions:
| V1518609 | Component | 3×50mL | Storage |
| V1518609A | Verhöeff Staining Solution A | 30mL | RT |
| V1518609B | Verhöeff Staining Solution B | 12mL | RT |
| V1518609C | Verhöeff Staining Solution C | 12mL | RT. Store in the dark. |
| V1518609D | Verhöeff Differentiation Solution | 50mL | RT |
| V1518609E | Eosin Staining Solution | 50mL | RT |
Immediately before use, mix A:B:C at a ratio of 5:2:2 to prepare Verhoeff Staining Solution. Use within 2–3 hours.
Materials Required (User-supplied):
Xylene or eco-friendly dewaxing and clearing agent, graded ethanol, neutral balsam
Protocol (For Reference Only):
1. Deparaffinize paraffin sections with xylene or dewaxing clearing agent and hydrate to water.
2. Stain sections in freshly prepared Verhöeff Staining Solution for 10–30 min, then rinse rapidly with tap water.
3. Differentiate in Verhöeff Differentiation Solution until elastic fibers appear black and the background gray; rinse rapidly with tap water.
4. Rinse quickly in 95% ethanol to remove iodine.
5. Counterstain with Orange G Staining Solution for 25–60 s, then blot excess stain.
6. Dehydrate rapidly in absolute ethanol, clear with xylene or dewaxing clearing agent, and mount with neutral balsam.
Staining Results:
Elastic fibers and nuclei: Black or blue-black
Erythrocytes: Brownish yellow
Other tissues: Red in varying degrees
Precautions:
1. Most fixatives are suitable for fixation of sections used with this staining solution.
2. Pay close attention to the degree of differentiation with Verhöeff Differentiation Solution; fine fibers may fail to stain if over-differentiated.
3. Rinsing with warm tap water can enhance staining intensity of fibers.
4. For your safety and health, wear a lab coat and disposable gloves during operation.
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| Lot Number | Certificate Type | Date | Item |
|---|---|---|---|
| Certificate of Analysis | May 13, 2026 | V1518609 |
| Sensitivity | Light-sensitive |
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