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Toluidine Blue O is a commonly used synthetic dye belonging to the quinone-imine dye class. Dyes of this type mainly contain two chromophores, namely amino groups and quinone-type benzene rings, which form chromogens to produce color. The cations in Toluidine Blue O exert the staining effect; acidic substances in tissue cells combine with these cations and are thus stained. Toluidine Blue O also contains two auxochromes that can promote the ionization of the dye into salts, assist chromophores in exerting staining power on tissues, and stain tissue cells on sections—specifically, it can stain cell nuclei to show a blue color. In addition, the cytoplasm of mast cells contains metachromatic substances such as heparin and histamine, which turn into metachromatic purplish red when exposed to Toluidine Blue O. Clinically, this dye is often used for mast cell staining.
Aladdin Toluidine Blue Staining Solution (Toluidine Blue, 1%, Borate Method) features a strongly alkaline borate buffer, which is more conducive to the staining of tissue cells. This reagent is for research use only and not intended for clinical diagnosis or any other applications.
Materials to Be Prepared by the User:
Distilled water or deionized water, graded ethanol solutions, glacial acetic acid, acetone,
xylene or environment-friendly deparaffinizing clearing solution, neutral balsam
Operating Procedures (For Reference Only):
(I) Mast Cell Staining
1. Deparaffinize sections to distilled water with xylene or deparaffinization clearing solution.
2. Immerse in Toluidine Blue O Stain (1%, Borate Method) for 5–30 minutes, depending on section thickness and tissue type.
3. Rinse gently with distilled water or deionized water for 3–5 minutes.
4. (Optional) Differentiate with 0.5% glacial acetic acid until cell nuclei and granules are clearly visible.
5. Dehydrate rapidly with 95% ethanol and absolute ethanol, clear with xylene or deparaffinization clearing solution, then mount the sections.
Staining Result: Mast cells appear purplish red; the background appears pale blue.
(II) Cartilage Staining
1. Deparaffinize paraffin sections twice with xylene or deparaffinization clearing solution, 15 minutes each time.
2. Hydrate through a graded ethanol series for 1 minute per concentration, then rinse with tap water for 2 minutes.
3. Immerse in Toluidine Blue O Stain (1%, Borate Method) for 10–15 minutes.
4. Rinse with tap water for 2 minutes, blot dry with filter paper, and differentiate with acetone until chondrocytes are clearly visible in purplish blue.
5. Dehydrate through a graded ethanol series, clear with xylene or deparaffinization clearing solution, then mount the sections with neutral balsam.
Staining Result: Cartilage and osteoblasts appear purplish red; the background appears pale blue.
(III) Cell Smear Staining
1. Dilute toluidine blue staining solution with 20% ethanol solution; generally, a dilution to 0.1% is required.
2. Immediately after preparing the cell smear, fix it in 95% ethanol for 15 seconds, then remove and place on absorbent paper.
3. Add 1–2 drops of the diluted toluidine blue staining solution for drop staining, and cover with a coverslip to allow the dye to penetrate the cells.
4. After 10–15 seconds, stand the slide upright and apply slight pressure to absorb excess dye with absorbent paper. Observe under a microscope directly without drying.
Staining Results: Cell nuclei and lymphocytes appear dark blue; nucleoli appear purple-red; red blood cells appear orange-red; cytoplasm and monocytes appear pale blue.
(IV) In Situ Hybridization Staining
1. Dilute the staining solution to the appropriate concentration with distilled water or deionized water; the dilution ratio is generally more than 1:100 based on experience.
2. Briefly immerse the glass slides in the diluted staining solution.
3. Soak the slides in distilled water or deionized water several times.
4. Perform squashing and fixation as required.
Staining Result: Positive signals of in situ hybridization appear dark blue/ violet blue, nuclei are light blue, and the background is clean and colorless.
Precautions:
1. For staining hard-to-stain tissues such as gastric mucosal tissue and cartilage tissue, the immersion time in toluidine blue staining solution should be appropriately prolonged.
2. For your safety and health, wear a lab coat and disposable gloves during operation.
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| Lot Number | Certificate Type | Date | Item |
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| Certificate of Analysis | Mar 10, 2026 | T1511053 |
| Sensitivity | Light-sensitive |
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