US2645647A - Clearing agents for histological tissue - Google Patents

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US2645647A
US2645647A US182145A US18214550A US2645647A US 2645647 A US2645647 A US 2645647A US 182145 A US182145 A US 182145A US 18214550 A US18214550 A US 18214550A US 2645647 A US2645647 A US 2645647A
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Jr Andres Ferrari
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Technicon Chemical Co Inc
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Priority to US199561A priority patent/US2645618A/en
Priority to GB14738/51A priority patent/GB699776A/en
Priority to FR1064674D priority patent/FR1064674A/fr
Priority to CH303333D priority patent/CH303333A/de
Priority to CH303335D priority patent/CH303335A/de
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N1/00Sampling; Preparing specimens for investigation
    • G01N1/28Preparing specimens for investigation including physical details of (bio-)chemical methods covered elsewhere, e.g. G01N33/50, C12Q
    • G01N1/30Staining; Impregnating ; Fixation; Dehydration; Multistep processes for preparing samples of tissue, cell or nucleic acid material and the like for analysis

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  • This invention relates to the preparation of histological tissue specimens for microscope examination and, more particularly to clearing agents employed in treating the tissue in the course of such preparation.
  • the preparation of tissue to enable the microscopic examination thereof involves a series of treatments of the tissue prior to the cutting of the sections from the tissue specimens for the staining and mounting of the sections on the microscope slides. More particularly, in the preparation of the tissue it is necessary to immerse the tissue successively in a series of liquid agents for certain lengths of time, first to fix the tissue, then to wash the same for removing the fixative, then to dehydrate the tissue, usually by immersion of the tissue successively in alcohols or other dehydration agents, then to immerse the tissue in a clearing agent, and thereafter to infiltrate the tissue with an infiltration agent such as, for example, parafiin, celloidin, etc. After the tissue is thus treated, it is cut into sections of the desired thickness; then the parafiin or other infiltration medium is removed from said sections usually by a solvent, after which the sections are stained and mounted on the slides.
  • an infiltration agent such as, for example, parafiin, celloidin, etc.
  • tissue-clearing agent be capable of removing all such liquid from the tissue and have a high degree of solvency for, or miscibility with, parafiin so as to facilitate the infiltration of the paraflin into the tissue. It is also very important that the clearing agent be of such character that it does not harden the tissue and does not impair the cytological structures of the tissue.
  • the clearing agent be non-inflammable.
  • the clearing agent of the present invention possesses these and other desirable characteristics and advantages. as will hereinafter more fully appear, and is moreover less expensive than the clearing agent heretofore preferred by the pathologist.
  • the clearing agent usually preferred by the pathologist consisted of butyl acetate.
  • This substance although fairly satisfactory in certain respects, especially in that it does not harden and distort the tissue, is not satisfactory in other respects of considerable importance, more especially in that butyl acetate is not as good a solvent for paraffin as maybe desired, has a pungent odor, and is rather expensive.
  • the primary object of the present invention is the provision of an improved clearing agent in the respect that it possesses the desirable properties of butyl acetate but has in addition a consider ably greater solvent action on fats and waxes and has a much more pleasant odor than butyl acetate.
  • the clearing agent comprises N. butyl acetate, ethylene dichloride and carbon tetrachloride.
  • the function of the ethylene dichloride in the composition of the present clearing agent is to impart to the latter the desired degree of solvency for fats and waxes, which the composition would otherwise not possess in view of the considerably lower degree of solvency of butyl acetate.
  • the function of the carbon tetrachloride is to raise the flash point of the composition so that the clearing agent is non-inflammable.
  • Tissue blocks comprising tissue which has been treated with the clearing agent of this invention have greatly improved cutting qualities, the cytological structures of the tissues are eifectively preserved, and the appearance of the tissue sections is considerably improved.
  • a clearing agent for use in the preparation consisting essentially of N. butyl acetate; ethylene? dichloride and carbon tetrachloride, in which the amount by volume of N. butyl acetatezisapproxiea mately equal to the amountstofcbothithe:ethylenet dichloride and carbon tetrachloride, the amount Number of ethylene dichloride exceeds thelamountioflcare bon tetrachloride and the amount of carbon-i.tet+r--- rachloride is sufficient to render the clearing agent substantially non-inflammable.

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NL76786D NL76786C (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) 1950-08-29
NL73299D NL73299C (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) 1950-08-29
BE504617D BE504617A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) 1950-08-29
US182145A US2645647A (en) 1950-08-29 1950-08-29 Clearing agents for histological tissue
US199561A US2645618A (en) 1950-08-29 1950-12-06 Clearing agents for histological tissue
GB14738/51A GB699776A (en) 1950-08-29 1951-06-21 Clearing agents for histological tissue
FR1064674D FR1064674A (fr) 1950-08-29 1951-07-02 Agents d'éclaircissage pour accroître la transparence des tissus bissologiques
CH303333D CH303333A (de) 1950-08-29 1951-07-31 Aufhellungsmittel für histologische Präparate.
CH303335D CH303335A (de) 1950-08-29 1951-07-31 Aufhellungsmittel für histologische Präparate.

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FR461034A (fr) * 1912-11-15 1913-12-17 Anilin Fabrikation Ag Solutions ininflammables de nitrates de cellulose, utilisables de préférence comme laques, et leur procédé de fabrication
US1307562A (en) * 1919-06-24 Carbon-remover
US1434465A (en) * 1922-02-23 1922-11-07 Eastman Kodak Co Cellulose-ether solvent and composition
US1464170A (en) * 1921-04-05 1923-08-07 Eastman Kodak Co Cellulose-ether solvent and composition
GB390867A (en) * 1930-10-20 1933-04-20 Arthur Eichengruen Process for the production of an uninflammable or difficultly inflammable solution of nitrocellulose
US1915163A (en) * 1931-04-06 1933-06-20 Du Pont Cellulose nitrate composition and solvent mixture therefor
US2393580A (en) * 1942-03-31 1946-01-22 Edwin C Weiskopf Method of preparing tissue

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US1307562A (en) * 1919-06-24 Carbon-remover
FR461034A (fr) * 1912-11-15 1913-12-17 Anilin Fabrikation Ag Solutions ininflammables de nitrates de cellulose, utilisables de préférence comme laques, et leur procédé de fabrication
US1464170A (en) * 1921-04-05 1923-08-07 Eastman Kodak Co Cellulose-ether solvent and composition
US1434465A (en) * 1922-02-23 1922-11-07 Eastman Kodak Co Cellulose-ether solvent and composition
GB390867A (en) * 1930-10-20 1933-04-20 Arthur Eichengruen Process for the production of an uninflammable or difficultly inflammable solution of nitrocellulose
US1915163A (en) * 1931-04-06 1933-06-20 Du Pont Cellulose nitrate composition and solvent mixture therefor
US2393580A (en) * 1942-03-31 1946-01-22 Edwin C Weiskopf Method of preparing tissue

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GB699776A (en) 1953-11-18
CH303335A (de) 1954-11-30

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