I liked terpineol (mixed isomers). Smells nice and doesn't harden tissues, but 
I see that it has now become pretty expensive.
Mineral oil USP (also called liquid paraffin and mineral oil, heavy) is OK and 
cheaper than xylene, but it's not miscible with ethanol. You have to dehydrate 
specimens in  isopropanol and have the oil warmer than 44oC.
Tert-butanol is miscible with water, ethanol and paraffin; it's somewhat more 
expensive than xylene and must be used warm because it freezes at 26oC. It's 
often used for plant histology.

A recently proposed safe and economical alternative clearing agent for paraffin 
embedding is coconut oil, but it causes much more shrinkage than xylene and 
also induces ugly artifacts (in rats' prostates) if the clearing time is less 
than 4 hours. See OA Bright et al. 2024. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 72(4): 
233-243. 
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ebenezer-Senu/publication/379429541_Clearing_Properties_Between_Coconut_Oil_and_Xylene_in_Histological_Tissue_Processing/links/661013eb2034097c54f61dbd/Clearing-Properties-Between-Coconut-Oil-and-Xylene-in-Histological-Tissue-Processing.pdf

Just a few thoughts!  John Kiernan.
London, Canada
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Subject: [Histonet] What is the best xylene substitute for histology?

Hello Histonetters

I'm hoping I can get some recommendations for the best xylene substitute for 
histology that could be used in the following:

  *   Tissue processor
  *   Deparaffinization
  *   Coverslipper
  *   Mounting media that works with that particular xylene substitute

Thank you for your help!

Kate
SeqMatic
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