02240nas a2200313 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001200055653003200067653001100099653001200110653001800122653002500140653003100165653003100196653000900227653002000236653001100256653002600267653002800293100001300321700001200334700001500346245012000361300000900481490000700490520141500497022001401912 1976 d c1976 Mar10aAnimals10aEvaluation Studies as Topic10aHumans10aleprosy10aMycobacterium10aMycobacterium leprae10aMycobacterium lepraemurium10aMycobacterium tuberculosis10aRats10aRosaniline Dyes10aSputum10aStaining and Labeling10aTuberculosis, Pulmonary1 aHarada K1 aGidoh S1 aTsutsumi S00aStaining mycobacteria with carbolfuchsin: properties of solutions prepared with different samples of basic fuchsin. a21-70 v783 a

Acid fast staining of mycobacteria in the form of beadings is obtained by means of a carbolfuchsin solution (Ziehl-Neelsen stain) prepared from pararosaniline or from certain kinds of basic fuchsin. After such acid-fast stains, the intensity of the bacilli's colouring was rather poor and unstable, so that some bacilli lost their acid-fast stain. In contrast, an acid-fast staining of mycobacteria in rod form results by using a carbolfuchsin prepared from rosaniline or from other basic fuchsins included new fuchsin. The spectrophotometric and thin-layer chromatographic data indicate that the main component of those basic fuchsins showing beady staining may be pararosaniline, whereas the main ingredient of basic fuchsin with staining the bacteria in rod form may be its higher homologues. Neither chloride nor acetate of the fuchsin could affect the appearance and number of stained bacilli. The commercially available "basic fuchsin" is either the chloride or acetate of pure pararosaniline or consists of variable mixtures of it with higher homologues. Consequently, only a basic fuchsin which has an absorption maximum at lambda greater than or equal to 552 nm could be employed for the acid-fast stain of mycobacteria in a stable manner. Pararosaniline included some basic fuchsins, composed mainly from pararosaniline, should not be selected for the preparation of the carbolfuchsin formula.

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