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You can use either the sodium or potassium salt. Both can also be used to make
Schiff's reagent as well. In fact, many hi
You can use either the sodium or potassium salt. Both can also be used
to make Schiff's reagent as well. In fact, many histotechs leave out the
sulphite rinse step and simply rinse off in water and wash well with tap
water. It seems to work just as well.
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Subject: [Histonet] Metabisulfite rinse for PAS reaction (potassium vs sodium)
In Carson’s 3rd edition, the reducing rinse following Schiff for PAS is
0.55% potassium metabisulfite (pg 137-138). For PAS/AB the reducing rinse
is given as sodium metabisulfite (C
In Carson’s 3rd edition, the reducing rinse following Schiff for PAS is
0.55% potassium metabisulfite (pg 137-138). For PAS/AB the reducing rinse
is given as sodium metabisulfite (Carson pg 149).
My other texts (Sheehan/Hrapchak as well as Vacca) list the reducing rinse
as sodium metabisulfite w