hemateinmordant
Hemateinmordant refers to a histological staining system in which hematoxylin is oxidized to hematein and combined with a mordant metal to form a dye-lake that binds to tissue, producing nuclear staining. In routine practice, hematoxylin solutions are prepared or oxidized to hematein in the presence of a mordant such as aluminum or iron salts, enabling the dye to form an insoluble complex that adheres to basophilic structures like nucleic acids in cell nuclei.
The staining mechanism relies on the formation of a hematein–mordant complex that binds to negatively charged
Common mordants include aluminum salts and iron salts, and several commercial formulations exist, each yielding slightly
Safety and handling follow standard laboratory procedures for dyes and mordants, including proper storage, labeling, and