“…In the present study, we investigated the histochemical characteristics of the ZP of the ovarian follicles of Lagostomus maximus , and its variations in NPr and Pr females, using histochemical and lectin histochemical techniques. The results, obtained at the ZP using the histochemical PAS and AB at different pH techniques, do not differ from those described by studies carried out in other mammals species, such as Mus musculus (Kaufman, Fowler, Barratt, & McDougall, ; Shimizu & Yamada, ), Mesocricetus aureatus (Delgado & Zoller, ), Sus scrofa scrofa (Parillo, Diverio, Todini, & Fagioli, ), Melanorivulus punctatus (Cassel, Mehanna, Mateus, & Ferreira, ) and even in other hystricomorphic rodents such as Myocastor coypo (Felipe, Cavodevila, & Callejas, ). The α‐amylase‐PAS, K(OH)/PA*/Bh/PAS and PA/Bh/KOH/PAS techniques were used to study the presence of sugars, usually in organs that produce different types of mucins, since they allow differentiating certain features of a specific portion of carbohydrates (Lev & Spicer, ; McManus, ; Pearse, ; Reid, Culling, & Dunn, ; Volz, Reid, Park, Owen, & Dunn, ).…”