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    The use of a dye , reagent or other material
     for producing coloration in tissue or micro-
     organism for microscopic examination




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    A cell is generally colorless or transparent.
     therefore you cannot differentiate between any
     cellular organelle or any cell membrane.
     you can stain a cell either to observe a particular
     structure or the entire cell. if you want to stain
     the entire cell differential staining is used, where
     the stain contains both the acidic and the basic
     dye. the organelles will take up the respective
     dye and the separate structures of the cell can
     be viewed with a contrast.


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    Crystal violet                          Coomassie blue
     Methylene blue                          DAPI
     Safranin                                Eosin
     Carbolfuchsin                           Ethidium bromide
     crystal violet                          Acid fuchsine
     Acridine orange                         Hoechst stains
     Bismarck brown                          Malachite green
     Carmine                                 Methyl green
     Nile red                                Neutral red
     Nile blue                               Rhodamine

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 Simple Staining                          Papanicolaou staining
  Differential Staining                    PAS staining
  Gram Staining                            Masson's trichrome
  Acid Fast Staining                       Romanowsky stains
  Ziehl-Neelsen method                     Silver staining
  Haematoxylin and                         Sudan staining
   eosin (H&E) staining                     Conklin's staining
  Negtive staining                         Endospore staining



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 http://www.biology-
      online.org/dictionary/Staining
     http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/research
      _methods/microscopy/cellstain.html
     http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_pur
      pose_of_staining_a_cell

     http://antranik.org/stain-uses-types-and-
      applications/
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staining


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    http://www.articlesbase.com/health-
     articles/staining-techniques-in-microbiology-
     1801030.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Emphysema
     _H_and_E.jpg




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Staining of bcteria

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  • 5. A cell is generally colorless or transparent. therefore you cannot differentiate between any cellular organelle or any cell membrane. you can stain a cell either to observe a particular structure or the entire cell. if you want to stain the entire cell differential staining is used, where the stain contains both the acidic and the basic dye. the organelles will take up the respective dye and the separate structures of the cell can be viewed with a contrast. 12/28/2012 Zulcaif Ahmad 03444737311 5
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  • 7. Crystal violet  Coomassie blue  Methylene blue  DAPI  Safranin  Eosin  Carbolfuchsin  Ethidium bromide  crystal violet  Acid fuchsine  Acridine orange  Hoechst stains  Bismarck brown  Malachite green  Carmine  Methyl green  Nile red  Neutral red  Nile blue  Rhodamine 12/28/2012 Zulcaif Ahmad 03444737311 7
  • 8.  Simple Staining  Papanicolaou staining  Differential Staining  PAS staining  Gram Staining  Masson's trichrome  Acid Fast Staining  Romanowsky stains  Ziehl-Neelsen method  Silver staining  Haematoxylin and  Sudan staining eosin (H&E) staining  Conklin's staining  Negtive staining  Endospore staining 12/28/2012 Zulcaif Ahmad 03444737311 8
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  • 39.  http://www.biology- online.org/dictionary/Staining  http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/research _methods/microscopy/cellstain.html  http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_pur pose_of_staining_a_cell  http://antranik.org/stain-uses-types-and- applications/  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staining 12/28/2012 Zulcaif Ahmad 03444737311 39
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Editor's Notes

  1. staining is a technique that can be used to better visualize cells and cell components under a microscope.  By using different stains, one can preferentially stain certain cell components, such as a nucleus or a cell wall, or the entire cell. Most stains can be used on fixed, or non-living cells, while only some can be used on living cells; some stains can be used on either living or non-living cells.
  2. Viability: Alive or dead? زندہ رہنے کے قابل
  3. Coomassie blueCoomassie blue (also brilliant blue) nonspecifically stains proteins a strong blue colour. It is often used in gel electrophoresis.Crystal violetCrystal violet, when combined with a suitable mordant, stains cell walls purple. Crystal violet is an important component in Gram staining.DAPIDAPI is a fluorescent nuclear stain, excited by ultraviolet light and showing strong blue fluorescence when bound to DNA. DAPI binds with A=T rich repeats of chromosomes. DAPI is also not visible with regular transmission microscopy. It may be used in living or fixed cells. DAPI-stained cells are especially appropriate for cell counting.[5]EosinEosin is most often used as a counterstain to haematoxylin, imparting a pink or red colour to cytoplasmic material, cell membranes, and some extracellular structures. It also imparts a strong red colour to red blood cells. Eosin may also be used as a counterstain in some variants of Gram staining, and in many other protocols. There are actually two very closely related compounds commonly referred to as eosin. Most often used is eosin Y (also known as eosin Y ws or eosin yellowish); it has a very slightly yellowish cast. The other eosin compound is eosin B (eosin bluish or imperial red); it has a very faint bluish cast. The two dyes are interchangeable, and the use of one or the other is more a matter of preference and tradition.Ethidium bromideEthidium bromide intercalates and stains DNA, providing a fluorescent red-orange stain. Although it will not stain healthy cells, it can be used to identify cells that are in the final stages of apoptosis - such cells have much more permeable membranes. Consequently, ethidium bromide is often used as a marker for apoptosis in cells populations and to locate bands of DNA in gel electrophoresis. The stain may also be used in conjunction with acridine orange (AO) in viable cell counting. This EB/AO combined stain causes live cells to fluoresce green whilst apoptotic cells retain the distinctive red-orange fluorescence.Acid fuchsineAcid fuchsine may be used to stain collagen, smooth muscle, or mitochondria. Acid fuchsine is used as the nuclear and cytoplasmic stain in Mallory's trichrome method. Acid fuchsine stains cytoplasm in some variants of Masson's trichrome. In Van Gieson'spicro-fuchsine, acid fuchsine imparts its red colour to collagen fibres. Acid fuchsine is also a traditional stain for mitochondria (Altmann's method).HaematoxylinHaematoxylin (hematoxylin in North America) is a nuclear stain. Used with a mordant, haematoxylin stains nuclei blue-violet or brown. It is most often used with eosin in H&E (haematoxylin and eosin) staining—one of the most common procedures in histology.Hoechst stainsHoechst is a bis-benzimidazole derivative compound that binds to the minor groove of DNA. Often used in fluorescence microscopy for DNA staining, IodineIodine is used in chemistry as an indicator for starch. When starch is mixed with iodine in solution, an intensely dark blue colour develops, representing a starch/iodine complex. Starch is a substance common to most plant cells and so a weak iodine solution will stain starch present in the cells. Iodine is one component in the staining technique known as Gram staining, used in microbiology.Lugol's solution or Lugol's iodine (IKI) is a brown solution that turns black in the presence of starches and can be used as a cell stain, making the cell nuclei more visible. Iodine is also used as a mordant in Gram's staining, it enhances dye to enter through the pore present in the cell wall/membrane.Malachite greenMalachite green (also known as diamond green B or victoria green B) can be used as a blue-green counterstain to safranin in theGimenez staining technique for bacteria. It also can be used to directly stain spores.Methyl greenMethyl green is used commonly with bright-field microscopes to dye the chromatin of cells so that they are more easily viewed.Methylene blueMethylene blue is used to stain animal cells, such as human cheek cells, to make their nuclei more observable. Also used to staining the blood film and used in cytology.Neutral redNeutral red (or toluylene red) stains Nissl substance red. It is usually used as a counterstain in combination with other dyes.Nile blueNile blue (or Nile blue A) stains nuclei blue. It may be used with living cells.Nile redNile red (also known as Nile blue oxazone) is formed by boiling Nile blue with sulfuric acid. This produces a mix of Nile red and Nile blue. Nile red is a lipophilic stain; it will accumulate in lipid globules inside cells, staining them red. Nile red can be used with living cells. It fluoresces strongly when partitioned into lipids, but practically not at all in aqueous solution.Osmium tetroxide (formal name: osmium tetraoxide)Osmium tetraoxide is used in optical microscopy to stain lipids. It dissolves in fats, and is reduced by organic materials to elemental osmium, an easily visible black substance.RhodamineRhodamine is a protein specific fluorescent stain commonly used in fluorescence microscopy.SafraninSafranin (or Safranin O) is a nuclear stain. It produces red nuclei, and is used primarily as a counterstain. Safranin may also be used to give a yellow colour to collagen.Acridine orangeAcridine orange (AO) is a nucleic acid selective fluorescent cationic dye useful for cell cycle determination. It is cell-permeable, and interacts with DNA and RNA by intercalation or electrostatic attractions. When bound to DNA, it is very similar spectrally to fluorescein. Like fluorescein, it is also useful as a non-specific stain for backlighting conventionally stained cells on the surface of a solid sample of tissue (fluorescence backlighted staining).Bismarck brownBismarck brown (also Bismarck brown Y or Manchester brown) imparts a yellow colour to acid mucins. Bismarck brown can be used with live cells.CarmineCarmine staining of a parasitic flatworm.Carmine is an intensely red dye used to stain glycogen, while Carmine alum is a nuclear stain. Carmine stains require the use of a mordant, usually aluminum.
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  5. The primary stain is the stain that will actually stain what you want to see.Counterstain :An additional dye used in a microscopy specimen to produce a contrasting background or to make clearer the distinction between different.
  6. Differential StainsStaining procedure which differentiates or distinguishes between types of bacteria is termed as differentialstaining technique. Methods for simple staining impart same colour to all bacteria and other biological material, may be slight variation in shade. On the other hand, differential staining methods impart distinctive colour only to certain types of bacteria.The basic principle underlying this differentiation is due to the different chemical and physical properties of cell and as a result, they react differently with the staining reagents. Differential staining procedure utilizes more than one stain. In some techniques the stains are applied separately, while in other as combination. There are two most important differential stains, namely, (A) Gram stain and (B) Acid-fast stain.
  7. Mordant :A substance, typically an inorganic oxide, that combines with a dye or stain and thereby fixes it in a material.
  8. Gangrene:Localized death and decomposition of body tissue resulting either obstructed circulation or Bacterial infection.
  9. Sudan stainingSudan staining is the use of Sudan dyes to stain sudanophilic substances, usually lipids.Sudan III, Sudan IV, Oil Red O, Osmium tetroxide, and Sudan Black B are often used. Sudan staining is often used to determine the level of fecal fat to diagnose steatorrhea.Conklin's stainingSpecial technique designed for staining true endospores with the use of malachite green dye, once stained, they do not decolourize.Silver staining is the use of silver to stain histologic sections. This kind of staining is important especially to show proteins (for example type III collagen) and DNA. It is used to show both substances inside and outside cells. Silver staining is also used in temperature gradient gel electrophoresis.Some cells are argentaffin. These reduce silver solution to metallic silver after formalinfixation. This method was discovered by Italian Camillo Golgi, by using a reaction betweensilver nitrate and potassium dichromate, thus precipitating silver chromate in some cells. Other cells are argyrophilic. These reduce silver solution to metallic silver after being exposed to the stain that contains a reductant, for example hydroquinone or formalin.Romanowsky stainsThe Romanowsky stains are all based on a combination of eosinate (chemically reducedeosin) and methylene blue (sometimes with its oxidation products azure A and azure B). Common variants include Wright's stain, Jenner's stain, May-Grunwald stain, Leishmanstainand Giemsa stain.All are used to examine blood or bone marrow samples. They are preferred over H&E for inspection of blood cells because different types of leukocytes (white blood cells) can be readily distinguished. All are also suited to examination of blood to detect blood-borne parasites like malaria.