Dictionary Definition
eosin n : a red fluorescent dye resulting from
the action of bromine on fluorescein; used in cosmetics and as a
biological stain for studying cell structures [syn: bromeosin]
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Extensive Definition
- For the eosin glazing process, see Zsolnay.
There are actually two very closely related
compounds commonly referred to as eosin. Most often used is eosin Y
(also known as eosin Y ws, eosin yellowish, Acid Red 87, C.I.
45380, bromoeosine, bromofluoresceic acid, D&C Red No. 22); it
has a very slightly yellowish cast. The other eosin compound is
eosin B (eosin bluish, Acid Red 91, C.I. 45400, Saffrosine, Eosin
Scarlet, or imperial red); it has a very faint bluish cast. The two
dyes are interchangeable, and the use of one or the other is a
matter of preference and tradition.
Eosin is most often used as a counterstain to haematoxylin in H&E
(haematoxylin and eosin) staining. H&E staining is one of
the most commonly used techniques in histology. Tissue
stained with hematoxylin and eosin shows
cytoplasm stained
pink-orange and nuclei
stained darkly, either blue or purple. Eosin also stains red blood cells intensely
red. Eosin is an acidic dye and shows up in the basic parts of the
cell, ie the cytoplasm. Hematoxylin
however is a basic dye and shows up in the acidic part of the cell.
For example the nucleus, where nucleic
acids (DNA
and RNA) are
concentrated.
Structures that stain readily with eosin are
termed eosinophilic.
Eosin Y is a tetrabromo derivate of fluorescein.
Eosin B is a dibromo dinitro derivate of fluorescein.
Recipes for Histology
5% Aqueous Eosin Y
Formula:- 5 g Eosin Y
- 100 mL Distilled water
Dissolve Eosin Y crystals in water by gentle
heating. Cool and Filter. Thymol crystals may
be added to prevent formation of molds.
Eosin, Stock Alcoholic Solution
Formula:- 1 g Eosin Y
- 20 mL Distilled water
- 95% Alcohol
Dissolve Eosin Y in the water by gentle heating.
Cool and add Alcohol.
For use, one part of the stock solution is
usually diluted with three parts of 80% Alcohol. Addition of 0.5 mL
Glacial Acetic Acid
(HOAc) for every 100 mL of stain will usually give a deeper red
stain to the tissue.
Etymology
The name Eosin comes from Eos, the Greek word for 'dawn' and the name of the Greek Goddess of the Dawn.http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/eosinSee also
External links
References
- Jocelyn H. Bruce-Gregorios, M.D.: Histopathologic Techniques, JMC Press Inc., Quezon City, Philippines, 1974.
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