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                                                          LACTOPHENOL BLUE STAIN 
                                                                                   - For in vitro use only -                           Catalogue No. SL18 
                           
                        Our  Lactophenol  Blue  Stain  is  used  as  a                                 growth in the drop Lactophenol Blue on the 
                   mounting medium for studying fungi.                                                 slide. 
                        Although many criteria are considered when                               3.    With two sterile dissecting needles, gently 
                   identifying moulds such as culture characteristics,                                 tease  the  fungus  apart  so  that  it  is  thinly 
                   temperature  tolerance,  nutritional  profiles,  and                                spread out in the Lactophenol. 
                   various  biochemical  tests,  modern  classification                          4.    Place a coverslip edge of the Lactophenol 
                   schemes  emphasize  microscopic  morphological                                      and  slowly  lower  it.    Avoid  trapping  air 
                   features  that  are  stable  and  exhibit  minimal                                  bubbles under the coverslip. 
                   variation.  The definitive identification of moulds                           5.    If  desired,  seal  the  edges  of  the  coverslip 
                   is based on the shape, method of production, and                                    with nail polish or permount to preserve the 
                   arrangements of spores (conidial ontogeny).                                         mount as a reference slide. 
                        Lactophenol  Blue  Stain  is  a  mounting                                6.    Examine the slide under the microscope. 
                   medium  and  staining  agent  used  in  the                                    
                   preparation of slides for microscopic examination                             Scotch Tape Procedure 
                   of  fungi.  Specimen  mounts  for  microscopic                                 
                   examination of moulds includes teased, mashed,                                1.    Cut  a  strip  of  transparent  tape  and  place 
                   and slide culture preparations; however, the slide                                  ends between thumb and index finger with 
                   culture is limited to organisms of low virulence.                                   the sticky side out. 
                   Lactophenol Blue can be used for all the above                                2.    Make a loop extending outwards by closing 
                   listed preparations.                                                                the  thumb  and  index  finger.    Open  the 
                                                                                                       culture  plate  with  the  opposite  hand  and 
                                                                                                       press tape against the colony of interest. 
                   Formula per 100 mL                                                            3.    Place a drop of Lactophenol Blue on a clean 
                                                                                                       glass slide. 
                   Phenol  .......................................................... 20.0 g     4.    Press tape against the Lactophenol. 
                   Lactic Acid ................................................ 20.0 mL          5.    Smooth  the  tape  back  on  the  slide  by 
                   Glycerol ..................................................... 40.0 mL              opening fingers and using gauze. 
                   Cotton Blue .................................................. 0.05 g         6.    Place another drop of Lactophenol Blue on 
                                                                                                       top of the tape. 
                                                                                                 7.    Place a large coverslip on top of the slide. 
                   Recommended Procedure                                                         8.    Examine the slide under the microscope. 
                   (The procedures for the simplest mounts are                                    
                   listed below please refer to an appropriate text                               
                   if performing a slide culture)                                                Interpretation of Results 
                                                                                                  
                   Tease Mount Procedure                                                               Refer to an appropriate text for a detailed 
                                                                                                 description      of    characteristic       morphological 
                   1.    Place a drop of Lactophenol Blue on a clean                             structures of different moulds. 
                         microscope slide.                                                         
                   2.    Using an inoculating needle, gently remove                              •    The scotch tape mount is a temporary mount 
                         a small portion of growth midway between                                     and will dissolve eventually 
                         the  colony  center  and  edge.    Place  the                            
                 •   For the tease mount, conidia or spores may                       
                     be  dislodged  from  the  conidiogenous  or                     Original: November 2001 
                     sporogenous cells                                               Revised / Reviewed: October 2014 
                  
                 •   Once immersed in Lactophenol Blue Solution 
                     the  organism is rendered safe for handling 
                     outside of the biological safety hood 
                  
                 •   For pigmented strains of moulds, lactophenol 
                     without cotton blue is available and can be 
                     used 
                  
                  
                 Quality Control 
                  
                      Internal quality control of the Lactophenol 
                 Blue  Solution  must  be  performed  regularly  on 
                 known  reference  organisms  to  ensure  the 
                 performance of the mounting solution.    
                  
                  
                 Storage and Shelf life  
                  
                      Our  Lactophenol  Blue  Stain  should  be 
                 stored  at  room  temperature  and  protected  from 
                 light.  Under these conditions it has a shelf life of 
                 52 weeks from the date of manufacture.  
                  
                  
                 References 
                  
                 1.   Emmons CW, Binford CH, Utz JP, Kwon-
                                                                 th
                      Chung  KJ.    Medical  mycology.  4   ed.  
                      Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1977.  
                 2.   McInnis  MR.  Laboratory  handbook  of 
                      medical mycology.  New York: Academic 
                      Press, 1980. 
                 3.   Baron EJ, Finegold SM.  Bailey & Scott’s 
                      diagnostic microbiology.  St. Louis: Mosby 
                      Company, 1990. 
                 4.   Larone DH.  Medically important fungi: a 
                      guide  to  identification.    Washington  DC: 
                      ASM Press, 1995. 
                 5.   Murray PR, Baron E, Pfaller M, Tenover F, 
                      Yolken,     Eds.        Manual     of    clinical 
                      microbiology.  7th ed.  Washington: ASM, 
                      1999. 
                  
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