Other fixatives for histology

Other fixatives for histology


The purpose of fixation is to preserve the structures and to cure the samples. It must be done immediately after sampling, by immersing the material in a large volume of fixing liquid. The most commonly used fixing fluids are formalin or Bouin's liquid (a mixture of formaldehyde and picric acid). The duration of the fixation varies according to the volume of the samples (from a few hours for a small biopsy fragment to several weeks for an entire human brain).

Since the fixation is intended to immobilize the cellular and tissue structures in a state as close as possible to their living state, the fixative must have a rapid and homogeneous penetration, give no tissue retraction, reveal intracellular organelles and structures latent, avoid the displacement of soluble constituents, such as glycogen, preserve the activity of certain enzymes, and in principle allow to find the visible elements on the vital staining. To summarize, the fixation should not create artifacts and ensure the preservation and accurate image of tissue and cells.

There are 2 varieties of fixatives:
  • those which penetrate rapidly and fix slowly
  • those who penetrate slowly and fix quickly

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 6x100ml 
orb511130-6ml
 6ml 
orb1808259-500ml
 500ml 
orb1808258-500ml
 500ml 
orb1566670-25x15ml
 25x15ml 
orb1566670-500ml
 500ml 
orb1566670-10x500ml
 10x500ml 
21730017-1
 500mL 
21730017-2
 1L 
ICT-636
 6mL 
641271
 1L 
F1194-100
 100ml 
26367-01
 500mL 
PL.7072
 500ml 
CUKCC0227
 1EA 
FXMECPT
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FXEXP100
 1EA