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Replacing xylene with n-heptane for paraffin embedding.

Biotechnic & histochemistry : official publication of the Biological Stain Commission (2012-08-03)
J C Stockert, B López-Arias, P Del Castillo, A Romero, A Blázquez-Castro
RESUMEN

In standard histological technique, aromatic solvents such as xylene and toluene are used as clearing agents between ethanol dehydration and paraffin embedding. In addition, these solvents are used for de-waxing paraffin sections. Unfortunately, these solvents are harmful and therefore adequate substitutes would be useful. We suggest the use of n-heptane as a convenient substitute for xylene. Paraffin sections of rat tissues processed with n-heptane and stained with hematoxylin-eosin or Masson's trichrome showed proper embedment, well preserved morphology and excellent staining.

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