Carnoy's solution
Carnoy's Solution, also known as Carnoy's Fluid, is a fixative used in histology and cytology for the preservation of tissue samples. It is particularly effective for the fixation of chromosomes and is often used in cytogenetics and karyotyping.
Composition[edit | edit source]
Carnoy's Solution is a mixture of three main components:
- Ethanol (60%): Acts as a dehydrating agent and helps in the penetration of the fixative into the tissue.
- Chloroform (30%): Enhances the penetration of the solution and helps in the preservation of cellular structures.
- Acetic acid (10%): Fixes the nucleic acids and helps in the preservation of chromatin structures.
Mechanism of Action[edit | edit source]
The fixative works by coagulating proteins and preserving the nucleic acids within the cells. The ethanol and chloroform components help in dehydrating the tissue, while the acetic acid component helps in fixing the nuclear material. This combination allows for the preservation of fine cellular details, making it ideal for microscopic examination.
Applications[edit | edit source]
Carnoy's Solution is widely used in:
- Histopathology: For the preparation of tissue samples for microscopic examination.
- Cytogenetics: In the preparation of chromosome spreads for karyotyping and other genetic analyses.
- Molecular biology: For the preservation of nucleic acids in tissue samples.
Advantages and Limitations[edit | edit source]
Advantages[edit | edit source]
- Rapid fixation: Carnoy's Solution fixes tissues quickly, which is beneficial for preserving labile cellular components.
- Excellent nuclear preservation: It provides good preservation of nuclear structures, making it ideal for studies involving chromatin and chromosomes.
Limitations[edit | edit source]
- Tissue shrinkage: The dehydrating effect of ethanol can cause tissue shrinkage, which may affect the morphology of the sample.
- Limited penetration: The solution may not penetrate very thick tissue samples effectively, requiring thin sections for optimal fixation.
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