TB DECOLORIZER, 6 x 250 mL

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    Conformité européenne In vitro diagnostic product

    Reagent Nr. 2 for Ziehl-Neelsen, Ziehl-Neelsen tensoactive, and Kinyoun.

    State Liquid
    Storage temp. +15 / +30 ºC
    Technique Acid-fast staining

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    PRINCIPLE

    Kinyoun staining is a variant of the classic Ziehl-Neelsen staining procedure which uses basic fuchsine with high concentrations of phenol as its primary stain. This allows cold staining, whereas the classic Ziehl-Neelsen staining procedure specifi es the use of heat in the primary staining phase. The remaining phases in the procedure are the same as those in the original Ziehl method. Brilliant Green is used as a counterstain, although Methylene Blue may also be used. Ziehl–Neelsen staining is used to diff erentiate acid-fast microorganisms. These microorganisms have a special lipid cell wall, which contains mycolic acid, amongst other substances. This enables the wall to resist destaining with acid-alcohol after staining with basic dyes such as fuchsine. The cell wall appears a reddish-pink colour, while the remainder of the microorganisms are stained with the counterstain. It is assumed that permeability through intact membranes may be an important component of the mechanism involved in the phenomenon of resistance to destaining by the acid-alcohol solution indicated above. Although the mechanism of diff erentiation is not fully established, the method is fully accepted as a procedure for early diagnosis, as well as to provide information on the number of bacilli present in the sample. Acid-fast microorganisms are basically mycobacteria, although there are other microorganisms which also present this characteristic, such as the genus Nocardia and some parasites, such as Cryptosporidium.

    INTENDED USE

    Family of in vitro diagnostic medical devices intended for demonstrate the characteristic of acid fastness in certain bacteria such as the Mycobacteria and Nocardia species and the cysts of Cryptosporidium and Isospora using the cold modifi ed Ziehl-Neelsen method. They are qualitative stains that provide information on the physiological or pathological state of the tissue sample when the staining obtained is interpreted by a trained professional. To obtain a diagnosis, the result is utilized alongside other information such as the patient’s medical history, physical status as well as other clinical and laboratory data obtained. For trained and specialized personnel