diastaseinsensitive
Diastaseinsensitive is an adjective used in histology and pathology to describe substances or structures that are not digested by diastase, an enzyme (typically alpha-amylase) that hydrolyzes glycogen and other starch-like carbohydrates. The term is most often encountered in the context of PAS staining and diastase digestion protocols.
In routine histochemical practice, tissue sections are sometimes treated with diastase before applying the periodic acid–Schiff
Examples of diastase-insensitive PAS-positive material commonly cited include certain mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins, such as some mucins
Beyond histology, the general idea of diastase insensitivity can refer to any substance that is not digested