1969
DOI: 10.1007/bf00309905
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Effect of histological fixation on carbohydrate-rich tissue compounds and their periodate consumption

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“…2B). Korhonen and Lindholm (1969) have also found that alcoholic fixation solutions preserve periodate reactive material of liver and cartilage tissues better than formaldehyde without alcohol. Since glycosaminoglycans are PAS negative (Scott and Dorling 1969), the increased staining of cartilage matrix is most likely due to sialic acid containing oligosaccharides.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…2B). Korhonen and Lindholm (1969) have also found that alcoholic fixation solutions preserve periodate reactive material of liver and cartilage tissues better than formaldehyde without alcohol. Since glycosaminoglycans are PAS negative (Scott and Dorling 1969), the increased staining of cartilage matrix is most likely due to sialic acid containing oligosaccharides.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…What are some of the possible explanations for a lack of AMPS in the mutant matrix? First, the AMPS moiety of cartilage matrix may have been removed at some time during the process of preparing the tissue for examination (Engf'eldt and Hjertquist, 1967 ;Korhonen and Lindholm, 1969) . This explanation for the observations cannot be excluded despite the use of different methods for fixation in the present study .…”
Section: Summary Of Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literatura propõe fundamentalmente duas fórmulas da solução de Carnoy (SC): 1ª fórmula -6 ml de etanol, 3 ml de clorofórmio e 1 ml de ácido glacial acético (Korhonen;Lindholm, 1969); e 2ª fórmula -6 ml de álcool absoluto, 3 ml de clorofórmio, 1 ml de ácido glacial acético e 1 g de cloreto férrico (Cutler;Zollinger, 1933 Algum tempo depois, o uso da SC modificada foi difundido na prática da cirurgia buco-maxilo-facial no tratamento coadjuvante de tumores benignos localmente agressivos que acometem os maxilares, fundamentalmente os odontogênicos Peters, 1973;Voorsmit et al, 1981;Williams;Connor, 1994). Alguns cirurgiões também a utilizam no tratamento coadjuvante de tumores não odontogênicos (Puts et al, 1984;Rajeshkumar et al, 2013).…”
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