Calcium Staining Solution (Modified Alizarin Red S Method) - BioReagent,for microscopy,Biological Stain

Cat. No.: C774863
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GRADE & PURITY BioReagent ? BioReagent grade — tested suitable for life-science and molecular-biology use. Use for cell culture, assays, and biochemical work needing biological compatibility. Biological Stain ? Biological stain grade — dyes characterized for staining cells and tissues. Use in histology and microscopy where staining consistency matters. for Microscopy ? Microscopy grade — reagents/stains suited to sample prep and imaging. Use in microscopy where clarity and low background are needed.
Synonyms
Calcium Stain Kit (Modified Alizarin Red S Method)
Storage
Store at 2-8°C,Protected from light,Room temperature
Shipped In
Wet ice
Application
Cell Staining
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3×50ml
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BioReagent,for microscopy,Biological Stain Biological Stain,BioReagent,for Microscopy for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.

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Store at 2-8°C,Protected from light,Room temperature Ships Wet ice Check lot-specific COA for exact specifications.

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Descripción general

Calcium is abundant in the human body, forming bones that serve as the body's supporting framework, and also plays crucial roles in secretion, transport, muscle contraction, and nerve conduction. Calcium exists in the body in two forms: one is ionic calcium, present in the bloodstream (so-called blood calcium); the other is bound calcium, which combines with proteins, carbonate, or phosphate and deposits in tissues. Apart from bones and teeth, calcium normally permeates all tissues and cells and generally does not appear in a solid state within tissues. However, under certain pathological conditions, calcium can precipitate into solids and deposit within tissues, known as pathological calcification. The deposited calcium salts are primarily calcium phosphate, followed by calcium carbonate. Calcium salts are usually monorefringent, but calcium oxalate is birefringent. When stained with H&E, calcium generally appears purplish-blue. Many dyes can chelate with calcium, including Alizarin Red S, purpurin, nuclear fast red, etc. Alizarin Red S is an anthraquinone derivative, the sodium salt of alizarinsulfonic acid, which chelates with calcium salts in calcium carbonate or calcium phosphate to form an orange-red complex. Generally, these dyes are more effective in identifying moderate to large amounts of calcium than faintly stained micro-deposits, but Alizarin Red S often yields more reliable results for small amounts of deposits.

Common methods for calcium salt staining include the silver nitrate method and the Alizarin Red S method. This staining solution uses the modified McGee-Russell method with Alizarin Red S and Mayer's hematoxylin staining, particularly suitable for staining tissues with small amounts of calcium salts.


C774863
Component
3×50mL
Storage
C774863A
Alizarin Red S Staining Solution
50 mL
RT. Store in the dark.
C774863B
McGee-Russell Differentiation Solution
50 mL
RT. Store in the dark.
C774863C
Mayer's Hematoxylin Staining Solution
50 mL
2-8℃. Store in the dark.


Instructions for Use

I. Conventional Staining

  1. Fix tissue in 10% neutral buffered formalin, followed by routine dehydration and embedding.

  2. Cut sections at 5 µm thickness, and routinely deparaffinize to water.

  3. Cover the section with Alizarin Red S Staining Solution and stain for 1~5 minutes (see Note 1). Rinse briefly with water.

  4. Differentiate rapidly with McGee-Russell Differentiation Solution for a few seconds.

  5. Counterstain nuclei lightly with Mayer's Hematoxylin Staining Solution for 1~2 minutes. Rinse under running tap water for 10 minutes.

  6. Dehydrate and clear routinely, then mount with neutral balsam.

II. Insoluble Calcium Staining (e.g., for Undecalcified Bone)

  1. Fix tissue in 10% neutral buffered formalin and dehydrate routinely. Ensure thorough dehydration in 95% ethanol.

  2. Embed in plastic resin and polymerize overnight at room temperature, then in a 37°C oven for 2~4 days. Cool in a -20°C freezer for 15~20 minutes.

  3. Cut sections at 3~5 µm thickness. Depolymerize undecalcified bone sections to water, then rinse with distilled water.

  4. Immerse sections in Alizarin Red S Staining Solution for 1~10 minutes (see Note 2). Rinse with distilled water.

  5. (Optional) Differentiate rapidly with McGee-Russell Differentiation Solution for a few seconds.

  6. (Optional) Counterstain nuclei lightly with Mayer's Hematoxylin Staining Solution for 1~2 minutes. Rinse under running tap water for 10 minutes.

  7. Dehydrate and clear routinely, then mount with neutral balsam.


Staining Results

Calcium Deposits
Orange-red
Cell Nuclei
Blue


Precautions

  1. The staining time with Alizarin Red S should be determined based on the calcium salt content. Observe under a microscope and stop when calcium salts appear a deep orange-red, then rinse with water. Over-staining may cause diffusion; generally, 1~2 minutes is sufficient.

  2. For insoluble calcium staining, the Alizarin Red S staining time should also be determined by calcium salt content. This method is commonly used in pathological diagnosis and research of pathological calcification and ossification, such as fracture repair, myositis ossificans, and calcification in old scar tissue.

  3. Steps involving McGee-Russell differentiation and Mayer's hematoxylin counterstaining are not mandatory.

  4. After staining with Alizarin Red S Staining Solution, calcium deposits are birefringent.

  5. The Alizarin Red S method is particularly useful for identifying and detecting small amounts of calcium, such as checking for abnormal calcification in the kidney (nephrocalcinosis).

Specifications

Sinónimos
Calcium Stain Kit (Modified Alizarin Red S Method)
Especificaciones y pureza
BioReagent, for microscopy, Biological Stain
Estabilidad y almacenamiento
Each component has a shelf life of 1 year under corresponding storage conditions.
Condiciones de almacenamiento de almacenamiento
Store at 2-8°C, Protected from light, Room temperature
Enviado en
Wet ice
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Grado
Biological Stain, BioReagent, for Microscopy

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Lot NumberCertificate TypeFechaArticulo
ZJ26F0333468Certificate of AnalysisMar 25, 2026 C774863
Propiedades químicas y físicas
SensibilidadLight-sensitive
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