Abstract

The effect of the following embedding procedures on the acid and alkaline phosphatase content of decalcified mouse tibiae has been studied: embedding in 23% gelatine for 18 hr at 37° C, embedding in paraffin wax in vacuo for 1 hr at 58° C, and impregnation with 4% celloidin in diethyl ether and ethanol at 4° C for 2-3 days. Unsupported tissues were also used to demonstrate these enzymes for comparison with the above procedures. Tibiae were first fixed in 10% neutral formalin at 4° C for 15 hr, decalcified in equal volumes of 2% formic acid and 20% sodium citrate at pH 4.9 for not more than 5 days and then washed in distilled water before carrying out the embedding schedules. The celloidin-impregnated tibiae were placed in 70% ethanol to harden the celloidin and then washed in distilled water for 1-2 hr. These tibiae and those embedded in gelatine were cast in a gelatine block which was then hardened in 10% neutral formalin at 4° C for 2 hr. Sections of these and unsupported tibiae were cut at 15 μ on a fr...

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