Using Black Carrot Extracts as an Alternative Biological Dye for Tissue Staining

Mohammad Taghi Vajed Ebrahimi, Farhad Mohammadi Gheshlagh, Abbas Parham
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Background: Tissue staining is pivotal in histology and histopathology, shouldering a noteworthy role in identifying and classifying tissues and diseases. Due to their non-production of toxic effluents, the utilization of plant-based dyes aligns harmoniously with environmental sustainability and the well-being of laboratory personnel and the general public. Furthermore, this approach is highly cost-effective, further enhancing its appeal. Objectives: This research study explored the feasibility of staining various tissues in mice, such as the liver, kidney, intestine, and cartilage, utilizing a dye extracted from black carrots. Methods: An ethanol extract of 200 g of fresh black carrots (Daucus carota L.) was prepared using 95% ethanol saturated with two different solvents in 200 mL of distilled water. Subsequently, the prepared sections of mice tissue were immersed in the extracted dye solution for 20 minutes, followed by assessment using a light microscope. Hematoxylin-eosin staining was used as a control. Results: The dye extracted from the black carrot using alum and acetic acid successfully stained the cartilage, kidney, intestine, and liver tissues, giving them a bluish-gray coloration. Phytochemical screening further confirmed the presence of anthocyanins in the black carrot extract. Conclusion: The dye derived from black carrots exhibits natural tissue staining capabilities, making it an alternative to hematoxylin-eosin in histology and histopathology laboratories.
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将黑胡萝卜提取物用作组织染色的生物染料替代品
背景:组织染色在组织学和组织病理学中举足轻重,在鉴别和分类组织和疾病方面发挥着显著作用。由于不产生有毒废水,使用植物染料与环境的可持续发展以及实验室人员和公众的健康和谐一致。此外,这种方法还具有很高的成本效益,进一步增强了其吸引力。研究目标本研究探讨了利用从黑胡萝卜中提取的染料对小鼠的各种组织(如肝脏、肾脏、肠道和软骨)进行染色的可行性。研究方法在 200 毫升蒸馏水中加入两种不同溶剂的 95% 饱和乙醇,制备 200 克新鲜黑胡萝卜(Daucus carota L.)的乙醇提取物。随后,将制备好的小鼠组织切片浸入提取的染料溶液中 20 分钟,然后用光学显微镜进行评估。血红素-伊红染色用作对照。结果用明矾和乙酸从黑胡萝卜中提取的染料成功地染色了软骨、肾脏、肠道和肝脏组织,使其呈现蓝灰色。植物化学筛选进一步证实了黑胡萝卜提取物中含有花青素。结论从黑胡萝卜中提取的染料具有天然的组织染色能力,使其成为组织学和组织病理学实验室中苏木精-伊红的替代品。
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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