Use of isopropyl alcohol in histological assays: dehydration of tissue, enbessing into paraffin, and processing of paraffin sections.

Bull Exp Biol Med

Laboratory of Experimental Neurocytology, Institute of Brain Research, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow.

Published: July 2003

Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) can be used as a substitute for ethyl alcohol in tissue dehydration during embedding into paraffin and dehydration of stained sections. The use of isopropyl alcohol during paraffinization allows us to exclude treatment with intermediate solvents of paraffin (chloroform, xylene, and benzene), which reduces the degree of tissue compaction and simplifies and accelerates histological assay.

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