Shankargouda Patil, Br Premalatha, Roopa S Rao, Bs Ganavi
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简介:由于福尔马林对健康的危害,人们一直在寻找福尔马林替代品。蜂蜜已被证明是福尔马林的安全替代品。然而,我们探索了更经济、更环保、更容易获得的物质,如糖和糖浆,作为福尔马林的天然替代品。本研究的目的是用H & E染色法比较蜂蜜、糖浆和糖浆与福尔马林的组织固定能力,并确定三者中的最佳固定剂。材料和方法:市售的新鲜山羊肉(口腔粘膜)切成5块,每一块放入5个不同的容器中,容器中分别含有10%的缓冲福尔马林、蒸馏水、20%的蜂蜜、20%的糖浆和30%的糖浆,福尔马林为阳性对照,蒸馏水为阴性对照。室温下组织固定24小时,然后进行常规处理和染色。在光镜下评估组织切片的细胞质、细胞核细节和染色质量。每个标准的评分范围为1- 4(1表示差,4表示优),整个过程是盲法的。结果采用Kruskal Wallis方差分析。观察者间变异由Kappa统计量确定。结果:蜂蜜、糖和糖浆对组织的保存效果与福尔马林相当。在三种天然固化剂中,糖浆效果最好。结论:本研究首次采用糖和砂砾进行组织固定,效果良好。因此,它们可以成功地在常规组织病理学实验室中代替福尔马林。临床意义:天然固定剂可用来代替有害的福尔马林,效果相同。此外,jaggery非常经济且普遍可用,可以在筛选营等大规模使用。本文引用本文:Patil S, Premalatha B R R, Rao R S, Ganavi B S.组织保存领域的新进展-天然甲醛替代品的初步研究。国际口腔卫生杂志;2013;5(1): 31-38。
Revelation in the field of tissue preservation - a preliminary study on natural formalin substitutes.
Introduction: The quest for formalin substitutes has long been going on due to its health hazards. Honey has been proven as a safe alternative to formalin. However, we explored more economical, eco-friendly & readily available substances like sugar & jaggery as natural substitutes for formalin. The aim of this study was to compare the tissue fixation abilities of honey, sugar syrup & jaggery syrup with that of formalin using H & E stain and to determine the best fixative among the three.
Materials and methods: Commercially available fresh goat meat (buccal mucosa) was cut into five bits & each bit was placed in five different containers containing 10% buffered formalin, distilled water, 20% honey, 20% sugar syrup & 30% jaggery syrup with formalin as positive control & distilled water as negative control. 24 hours tissue fixation was attained at room temperature followed by conventional processing and staining. The tissue sections were assessed for cytoplasmic, nuclear details & staining quality under light microscopy. Each criteria was rated on a scale of 1- 4 (1 for poor & 4 for excellent) & the whole procedure was blinded. RESULTS were analysed by Kruskal Wallis ANOVA test. Inter-observer variability was determined by Kappa statistics.
Results: The preservation of tissue by honey, sugar & jaggery syrup was comparable to that of formalin. Among the three natural fixatives, jaggery syrup excelled.
Conclusion: Our effort of using sugar and jaggery for tissue fixation is first of its kind and yielded good results. Hence they can be successfully adopted in routine histopathology laboratories in place of formalin.
Clinical relevance: Natural fixatives can be used in place of the hazardous formalin with equal efficiency. Also, jaggery being highly economical and universally available can be employed in large scale as in screening camps. How to cite this article: Patil S, Premalatha B R, Rao R S, Ganavi B S. Revelation in the Field of Tissue Preservation - A Preliminary Study on Natural Formalin Substitutes. J Int Oral Health 2013; 5(1):31-38.