Loeffler Staining
Goal
Visualize cell nuclei in eukaryote cells.
Materials
- Gas burner
- 95% alcohol
- Loeffler’s methylene blue solution
- Tap water
- Blotting paper
Method
- Prepare a drop of sample on your microscope slide according to our Method
- Air dry the sample for 5 to 10 minutes.
- Soak the cells in a drop of 95% alcohol to de-hydrate the cells
- Air dry the sample for 5 to 10 minutes, make sure all the alcohol is evaporated
- Fixate the cells by quickly moving the object glass through a flame.
- Let the sample cool down.
- Add the Loeffler’s solution for about 60 seconds.
- Rinse the slide with tap water.
- Air dry the sample.
- Cover the sample with a cover slide.
- Take a look at the sample through the microscope with the diaphragm fully open.
Composition of the stains
- Loeffler’s solution: 30 mL of methylene blue in alcohol solution + 100 mL 0.01% KOH solution in water
Microscopic image of onion cells stained with methylene blue, so the nuclei are visible. Magnification: 100x. - Picture by Umberto Salvagnin CC BY 2.0 license
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