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  • The study aimed to validate a new grape-based dye (Vinatela) for cervical cancer screening as a safer and more accessible alternative to traditional Pap stain reagents.
  • Samples from two grape species were collected and underwent a three-phase extraction process to test the efficacy of the dye, including direct staining and alcoholic extraction.
  • Results showed that the Vinatela dye effectively stained cervical cells, revealing important nuclear details, although the alcoholic extraction method had a lower yield compared to other techniques tested.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The Papanicolaou's (Pap's) stain is used for cervical cancer screening. It employs toxic-carcinogenic expensive reagents, which may not be easily accessible to many communities worldwide. The objective of this study was to validate the grape-based alcohol-extracted dye (Vinatela) on normal cervical samples for the Pap test.

Material And Methods: Samples of the two grape species were collected from two vineyards through the Agroindustrial Research Institute of Universidad Privada San Juan Bautista. The dye extraction from the grape species and the dye performance to stain cells were conducted in three phases: (a) direct staining with pre-fermentation wine products, (b) direct fragmentation of grapes and direct staining with shells of the grapes, and (c) alcoholic extraction of the dye. Vinatela obtained from two species ( "" and "") and posterior staining of cervical samples. We conducted a double-blind validation on 30 cervical samples.

Results: The basophilic components of the cervical cells were stained. Alcoholic extraction staining protocol had a low yield. The nuclear and cytoplasmic borders, the nuclear details, and the polymorphonuclear nuclei were stained with Vinatela and could be differentiated during nuclear coloration. The initial staining protocol was 10- 20 min × (mean ~12 min) staining time. We noted a slightly better staining with as compared to . Malbec ( = 0.045).

Conclusion: Cervical cells stained with Vinatela stain from two grape species cultivated in the Southern of Peru, showed basophilic nuclear details.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10559590PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/Cytojournal_19_2021DOI Listing

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