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  2. Certification procedures for sirius red F3B (CI 35780, Direct red 80)

Certification procedures for sirius red F3B (CI 35780, Direct red 80)

  • Biotech Histochem. 2011 Jun;86(3):133-9. doi: 10.3109/10520295.2011.570277.
R W Dapson 1 C Fagan J A Kiernan T W Wickersham
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Affiliation

  • 1 Biological Stain Commission, Pathology Department, Box 626, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
Abstract

Sirius red F3B (CI 35780, Direct red 80) is a polyazo dye used principally in staining methods for collagen and amyloid. For certification by the Biological Stain Commission, a sample of the dye must exhibit an absorption spectrum of characteristic shape with a maximum at 528-529 nm, a small shoulder near 500 nm and narrow peaks at 372, 281-282 and 230-235 nm. Spot tests (color changes with addition of concentrated H(2)SO(4) or HCl and subsequent dilution or neutralization) also are applied. The dye must perform satisfactorily in the picro-sirius red method for collagen by providing red staining of all types of collagen with yellow and green birefringence of fibers. Llewellyn's alkaline sirius red method applied to tissue known to contain amyloid must show red coloration of the products with green birefringence. Dye content, which does not influence significantly the staining properties of sirius red F3B, is not assayed.

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