I was going to make a new Alcoholic Formalin Solution. Using the following 
recipe/ratio:

2700mL 95% EtOH
905mL DI H2O
95mL Formalin (37-40%)

Instead of using 37-40% Formalin, I am going to use a 10% buffered formalin 
solution containing the following chemicals/buffers:

Formaldehyde 36.5%, 10% V/V
Sodium Phosphate Monobasic, 0.4% W/V
Sodium Phosphate Dibasic, 0.65% W/V
Deionized Water <100% V/V

Since it is buffered already, I will be adding only 27mL of (10% Formalin) to 
73mL (95% EtOH).

The solution is to be used to fix tetracycline florescent labels within bone 
tissue. My question is if this concentration will work and will the buffers 
interfere with the fixation procedure?

Regards,

Jesse H.
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