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Limonene Mounting Medium ab104141 is an organic mounting medium compatible with chromogens such as DAB.


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Limonene Mounting Medium ab104141 is an organic mounting medium compatible with chromogens such as DAB.

Key facts

Form

Liquid

Storage buffer

Constituents: 75% D-Limonene

Storage

Shipped at conditions

Ambient - Can Ship with Ice

Appropriate short-term storage conditions

Ambient

Appropriate long-term storage conditions

Ambient

Notes

This mounting medium is made with limonene a natural product from orange peels. It is good for preserving tissues and cell smears that can be dehydrated with organic solvents in Immunohistochemistry (IHC) e.g. DAB and DAB with nickel or cobalt. This Organo mounting medium is also suitable with alkaline phosphatase chromogens. It is an excellent choice for mounting H and E stained slides.

Intended Use

Mounting tissues, cell smears in Immunohistochemistry for chromogens that are resistant to organic solvents e.g. DAB, DAB with cobalt, DAB with Nickel any other chromogens that are resistant to organic solvents dehydration. H & E (hematoxylin and Eosin) staining

Procedure

  1. Dehydrate tissue or cell smear slides with dehydrating agents e.g. 30 to 100% alcohol followed by xylene, toluene or any other dehydrating reagents.
  2. Add 2-3 drops of Organo mounting medium. Apply coverslip carefully, avoiding air bubbles.
  3. Visualize slide under a microscope. The slides can be dried by leaving at room temperature overnight or by heating at 37-40°C for several hours.

Limonene Mounting Medium ab104141 is an organic mounting medium compatible with chromogens such as DAB. Suitable for hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) staining.

This mounting medium is made with limonene, a natural product from orange peels. It is good for preserving tissues and cell smears that can be dehydrated with organic solvents in immunohistochemistry (IHC) e.g. DAB and DAB with nickel or cobalt. It is an excellent choice for mounting H and E stained slides.

Intended Use Mounting tissues, cell smears in Immunohistochemistry for chromogens that are resistant to organic solvents e.g. DAB, DAB with cobalt, DAB with Nickel any other chromogens that are resistant to organic solvents dehydration. H & E (hematoxylin and Eosin) staining.

Mounting media products

For fluorescent cell and tissue staining, Abcam recommends aqueous, anti-fade Fluorescence Mounting Medium Anti-Fade Fluorescence Mounting Medium - Aqueous, Fluoroshield ab104135, Mounting Medium with DAPI Mounting Medium With DAPI - Aqueous, Fluoroshield ab104139, and Mounting Medium with PI Mounting Medium With PI - Aqueous, Fluoroshield ab104129. For thick sections or tissues containing lots of fat, we recommend Glycerol Mounting Medium with DAPI Glycerol Mounting Medium - Anti-Fade with DAPI ab188804.

For chromogenic immunohistochemistry with the organic solvent-soluble substrates AEC or Fast Red, we recommend aqueous Mounting Medium Mounting Medium for IHC - Aqueous ab64230.

Procedure

  • Dehydrate tissue or cell smear slides with dehydrating agents e.g. 30 to 100% alcohol followed by xylene, toluene or any other dehydrating reagents.
  • Add 2-3 drops of mounting medium. Apply coverslip carefully, avoiding air bubbles.
  • Visualize slide under a microscope. The slides can be dried by leaving at room temperature overnight or by heating at 37-40°C for several hours.

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