Merck's Tb-color Staining Kit for Cold Staining of Acid Fast Bacteria
go back to news archives | Mycobacteria (or AFB/Acid Fast Bacteria) are difficult to stain because of the high proportion of lipid and wax in their cell walls. Up to now, in order to carry out the classical Ziehl-Neelsen staining, the test material has had to be heated with carbolfuchsin solution to produce the mycolic acid acid/fuchsin compound. |
Once stained, acid acid-fast mycobacteria keep retain their colouring even after treatment with strong decolourizing solutions as HCl-ethanol. They remain red after counterstaining with malachite green, whereas the microorganisms susceptible to acid take on the green.
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Posted on May 14, 2007