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- Haematoxylin abstract "Haematoxylin, hematoxylin, Natural Black 1, or C.I. 75290 is extracted from the heartwood of the logwood tree. When oxidized it forms haematein, a compound that forms strongly coloured complexes with certain metal ions, the most notable ones being Fe(III) and Al(III) salts. Metal-haematein complexes are used to stain cell nuclei prior to examination under a microscope. Structures that stain with iron- or aluminium-haematein are often called basophilic, even though the mechanism of the staining is different from that of staining with basic dyes.Haematoxylin and eosin together make up haematoxylin and eosin stain, one of the most commonly used stains in histology. It is a permanent stain as opposed to temporary stains (e.g. iodine solution in KI).Another common stain is phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin, a mix of haematoxylin with phosphotungstic acid.In the early 1970s and in 2008, there were shortages of haematoxylin due to interruptions in its extraction from logwood. The price of the compound increased, affecting the cost of diagnostic histopathology, and prompted a search for alternative nuclear stains. Before the use of any alternatives became firmly established, haematoxylin returned to the market, though at a higher price, and resumed its place in histopathology. Several synthetic dyes have been recommended as replacements, notably celestine blue (CI 51050), gallocyanine (CI 51030), gallein (CI 45445) and eriochrome cyanine R (also called chromoxane cyanine R and solochrome cyanine (CI 43820). All four have Fe(III) as the mordant. Another alternative is the aluminium complex of oxidized brazilin, which differs from haematoxylin by only one hydroxyl group.".
- Haematoxylin iupacName "7,11b-Dihydroindeno[2,1-c]chromene-3,4,6a,9,10(6H)-pentol".
- Haematoxylin thumbnail Hämatoxylin.svg?width=300.
- Haematoxylin wikiPageExternalLink 75290.htm.
- Haematoxylin wikiPageExternalLink JPCS_1_05.pdf.
- Haematoxylin wikiPageID "97726".
- Haematoxylin wikiPageRevisionID "600005531".
- Haematoxylin hasPhotoCollection Haematoxylin.
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- Haematoxylin imagesize "200".
- Haematoxylin iupacname "711".
- Haematoxylin othernames "Hematoxylin; Natural Black 1; Hematoxyline; Hydroxybrazilin; Hydroxybrasilin; C.I. 75290".
- Haematoxylin verifiedrevid "446217709".
- Haematoxylin watchedfields "changed".
- Haematoxylin subject Category:Alcohols.
- Haematoxylin subject Category:Indenochromenes.
- Haematoxylin subject Category:Natural_dyes.
- Haematoxylin subject Category:Phenol_dyes.
- Haematoxylin subject Category:Staining_dyes.
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- Haematoxylin comment "Haematoxylin, hematoxylin, Natural Black 1, or C.I. 75290 is extracted from the heartwood of the logwood tree. When oxidized it forms haematein, a compound that forms strongly coloured complexes with certain metal ions, the most notable ones being Fe(III) and Al(III) salts. Metal-haematein complexes are used to stain cell nuclei prior to examination under a microscope.".
- Haematoxylin label "Ematossilina".
- Haematoxylin label "Haematoxylin".
- Haematoxylin label "Hematoksylina".
- Haematoxylin label "Hematoxilina".
- Haematoxylin label "Hematoxilina".
- Haematoxylin label "Hämatoxylin".
- Haematoxylin label "Гематоксилин".
- Haematoxylin label "ヘマトキシリン".
- Haematoxylin label "苏木精".
- Haematoxylin sameAs Hematoxylin.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Hämatoxylin.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Hematoxilina.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Ematossilina.
- Haematoxylin sameAs ヘマトキシリン.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Hematoksylina.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Hematoxilina.
- Haematoxylin sameAs m.0p4t0.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Q1146112.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Q1146112.
- Haematoxylin sameAs Haematoxylin.
- Haematoxylin wasDerivedFrom Haematoxylin?oldid=600005531.
- Haematoxylin depiction Hämatoxylin.svg.
- Haematoxylin isPrimaryTopicOf Haematoxylin.