Dehydration Flashcards
Step in tissue processing that involves removal of intra and extracellular water from tissue.
Dehydration
Temperature that will hasten dehydration time.
37degC
Commonly used in dehydration, fast acting and nontoxic.
Alcohol
How is alcohol used as a dehydrating agent?
Use it in increasing or ascending concentration (70%→80%→90%)
What will happen if a dehydrating agent is used in decreasing concentration?
tissue will be damaged
Most commonly used alcohol for dehydration process.
Ethyl Alcohol
Alcohol for plant and animal micro technique.
Butyl Alcohol
What is the purpose of phenol in alcohol bath?
It acts as a tissue softener (for nails etc.)
Used for dehydrating sections and smears.
Triethyl Phosphate
Dehydrating agent that is toxic by ingestion, inhalation and by skin contact.
Cellosolve (Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether)
Highly corrosive on skin and is toxic to reproductive, fetal and urinary system.
Cellosolve (Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether)
Cellosolve decomposes when exposed to ________.
sunlight
Can dehydrate and clear tissue at the same time but not commonly used.
Dioxane/Diethylene Dioxide
Dehydrating agent whose main disadvantage is its being toxic.
Dioxane/Diethylene Dioxide
Dehydrating agent that is both a skin and eye irritant.
THF (Tetrahydrofuran)