Probably. Toluene is a clearant. Perhaps they are doing that following a very 
old recipe or some pathologist's preferences, but I do not understand the 
chemical rational behind that mixture.
rené J.

From: Jackie O'Connor <b427...@aol.com>
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2013 4:56 AM
Subject: [Histonet] Ethanol denatured with toluene


I am currently in Germany running a QC inspection of a histology division.  The 
histo lab uses ethanol denatured with toluene - I have never come across this 
before.  I have been trying to troubleshoot their H+E stain, and I've been 
stumped for a long time as to why the sharpness and crispness I'm looking for 
isn't quite right.  Could the toluene in the ethanol used to make dilutions be 
the culprit?  I've not been able to find any references to toluene use in US 
products.  Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Jackie O'
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