Hey, 

The previous supervisor switched the Histo lab to CBG's Formula 83 with no 
problems as our xylene substitute.  In fact, we even distil it and use the 
distilled in both our staining and processor.  The only con is that it is not 
as effective in removing coverslips from slides.  Unfortunately, I'm not sure 
about cost effective but our lab tries to balance cost-effective with 
people-friendly.  The cyto lab uses Shandon's due to special requirements on 
their equipment with no problems.

"https://www.cbgtechnologies.com/hap-free-solvents.aspx";



Angela D. Hall, BA, HT(ASCP)CM
Histology Department
American Esoteric Laboratories
www.ael-east.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bharti Parihar [mailto:bhartolog...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 6:37 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Xylene and Formalin substitutes

Hello everyone. I'm interested in starting a conversation at my workplace 
regarding substitutes for xylene,  and if there are any substitutes for 
formalin. If anyone out there is using any can they please give me feedback 
regarding the following questions,

1. Name of substitutes?
2. Pros and Cons?
3. Any quality issues when performing H&E, IHC or Special Stains?
4. Is it cost effective?
5. Does it require different dehydrants other than alcohol?
6. If formalin is still used as fixative,  what xylene substitute works best 
with formalin?

I appreciate any feedback! Thanks!

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