Chapter 3: Staining Flashcards
Staining
- Bacteria are negatively charged with a pH of 7.
- Bacteria are stained with basic stains
What is a stain?
Stains and dyes are frequently used in biology and medicine to highlight structures in biological tissues for viewing, often with the aid of different microscopes.
Chromosphere: a very intense dyed color
Acidic vs. Basic dye:
Staining the background instead of the cell is called negative staining
Different Types of Stains
Simple/Differential Stain a. Gram Stain b. Acid Fast Stain Special Stains a. Capsule Stain b. Endospore
Crystal Violet is a mordant
A mordant is a substance (like iodine) that enlarges the specimen.
Gram Stain
- Gram stain: classifies bacteria into gram positive or gram negative.
- H.C. Gram 1888
1. Primary Stain: Crystal Violet ~1
a. Results in purple for Gram + and Gram -
2. Mordant: Iodine
a. Results in purple for Gram + and Gram -
3. Decolorizing agent: Alcohol-acetone or 95% ethanol.
a. Purple for Gram +, Colorless for Gram -
4. Counterstain: Safranin
a. Purple for Gram +, red for Gram -
Gram +
1. Has thick PG (cell wall)
2. Forms a CV + I2 complex
3. Doesn’t escape the wall
Gram -
- Has only 1 layer of PG (thin cell wall)
- CV + I2 complex
- Outer membrane falls apart
- Forms holes, CV+I2
Peptidoglycan
Abbreviated PG
- Forms a mesh-like layer outside the plasma membrane of most bacteria, forming the cell wall.
Acid Fast
Ziehl-Neelsen Stain
- Can be used to detect tuberculosis and leprosy-causing organisms of the Mycobacterium species.
- A thick layer of PG
- They use this technique because they have an extra layer fo mycolic acid.
1. Primary stain: Carbolfuchsin
a. Heat for 10-15 minutes over boiling water
2. Decolorizing agent: Acid-alcohol
3. Counterstain: Methylene blue
Acid Fast Non-Acid Fast
1. red 1. red
2. red 2. colorless
3. red 3. blue
If red, it’s leprosy or TB
Capsule Stain
Special stain
- Primary stain: Acidic stain - India ink, nigrosin
- Decolorize: Water
- Counterstain: Safranin
Will have a blue background and red cells.
Endospore
Special stain (Scheffer-Fulton Staining)
- Primary: Malachite green for ~ 5 mins
- Decolorize: wash with water
- Counterstain: Safranin
Green cells – small green dots – red cells with green centers
Flagella Staining
Special stain
- Carbol fuchsin
- Potassium Alum (mordant)
Mordant
A substance, typically an inorganic oxide, that combines with a dye or stain and thereby fixes it in a material.