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@inproceedings{Raheem2015UsingOH, title={Using of Hibiscus Sabdariffa extract as a natural histological stain of the Skin}, author={Esam Mohamed Abdul Raheem and Abd-Alhafeez Osman Ibnouf and Osman Hashim Shingeray and Hamza JM Farah}, year={2015}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:38870953}}
  • E. M. A. Raheem, A. Ibnouf, H. Farah
  • Published 2015
  • Medicine

Hibiscus Sabdariffa solution can be used as a cytoplasmic stain instead of eosin in the H&E method to stain formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded skin tissue sections.

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11 Citations

USING OF HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA IN STAINING OF APPENDICULAR TISSUE SECTIONS
    A. IbnoufE. M. A. Raheemimad Mohamed Fadl Elmula

    Medicine

  • 2016

Hibiscus Sabdariffa solution can be used effectively in staining of appendicular tissues instead of H&E staining method, and shows the best staining quality within 60 minutes time duration.

  • 1
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Staining Property of Alcoholic and Aqueous Hibiscus sabdariffa Extract in Demonstration of Selected Bacteria in Tissue Sections of Wistar Rats
    S. Ma’arufM. Mohammed S. Abubakar

    Medicine

  • 2020

The results obtained indicate that Hibiscus solution has the potential for use in diagnostic bacteriology in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue section.

  • 2
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Study of Staining Capability of Alcoholic and Aqueous Hibiscus sabdariffa Extract in Demonstration of Selected Fungal Moulds in Some Selected Tissue Section of Wistar Rat
    S. Ma’arufM. Mohammed S. Garba

    Medicine, Environmental Science

    International Journal of Biochemistry Research…

  • 2020

The results obtained indicate that hibiscus plant extract have the potential for use in the morphological identification of fungi in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue section.

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Camwood (Baphia nitida) alcoholic extract: A suitable counter stain for haematoxylin in the demonstration of liver and kidney histomorphology
    B. OmowumiS. BenardO. AfolabiA. FowotadeO. Olutunde

    Medicine

    African Journal of Biotechnology

  • 2018

Camwood (Baphia nitida) alcoholic extract is a suitable counter stain for haematoxylin stains especially on liver and kidney tissues and may be a potential alternative to eosin in the demonstration of tissue morphology.

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Toward developing natural histologic stains using anthocyanins: A novel approach
    S. SachdevT. ChettiankandySarang G. SonawaneM. A. SardarP. KendeV. Pakhmode

    Environmental Science, Chemistry

    Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology…

  • 2021

Anthocyanins could potentially be used as viable histological stains having advantages of availability, feasibility, color stability and nontoxicity, although numerous modifications to improve longevity of staining solution and staining characteristics are warranted by further research.

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Red dragon fruit (Hylocereus costaricensis Britt. Et R.) peel extract as a natural dye alternative in microscopic observation of plant tissues: The practical guide in senior high school
    Heni WagiyantiRasuane Noor

    Environmental Science

  • 2017

The result showed that the most contrast prepared slide was used red dragon fruit extract in 60% concentration, which use to arrange practical guide in observation of plant tissues which is validated by material expert.

Anthocyanins from a single botanical source can be used as a replacement for hemalum and eosin
    Hayfaa A. AlshamarR. Dapson

    Biology, Chemistry

  • 2021

Two extracts from the petals of common mallow were used to create both a blue nuclear stain and a red counterstain, which is remarkably similar to that of hemalum plus eosin.

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Evaluation of natural dyes Curcuma longa and Nyctanthes arbor‐tristis with different mordants on plant tissues under fluorescence microscopy
    Nikita G Shet VerenkarK. Sellappan

    Environmental Science

    Microscopy research and technique

  • 2020

The dye extracted from the corolla tube of Nyctanthes arbor‐tristis is a potential natural dye and could be used as biological stain for staining plant tissues.

Natural Alternatives for Chemicals Used in Histopathology Lab- A Literature Review.
    Ananthalakshmi RamamoorthyShivani RaviNadeem JeddyR. ThangaveluS. Janardhanan

    Medicine, Environmental Science

    Journal of clinical and diagnostic research…

  • 2016

This literature review explores the natural products and their efficiency to be used as alternatives for chemicals in the histopathology lab.

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Developing the Latent Lip Print Using Hibiscus Sabdariffa (Roselle) Extract for Morphological Pattern Analysis in Thai Population
    Titichaya MeebuathongPraew SuppajariyawatSirinart ChomeanChollanot Kaset

    Medicine

  • 2021

Background: A latent lip print can be important evidence, and specific substances are needed for the development of a latent lip print. However, collecting the lip print may difficult due to people

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8 References

ASSESSMENT OF STAINING QUALITY OF ROSELLE (hibiscus sabdariffa) ON FORMALINFIXED PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED RENAL TISSUE SECTIONS
    A. IbnoufEsam AbdulraheemM. SeedahmedDalia Dahab

    Medicine

  • 2014

Hibiscus Sabdariffa is an efficient natural cheap substitute of eosin in the ordinary stain H&E (Hematoxylin and Eosin) for histological sections.

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STAINING OF HISTOLOGICAL SECTIONS FROM THE SMALL INTESTINE USING HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA
    A. IbnoufK. AdámE. SulimanA. Ageep

    Medicine

  • 2014

Hibiscus Sabdariffa solution is a cheap, natural, and harmless dye that can be used for staining of histological sections and it is comparable to the routine Hematoxylin and Eosin stain.

  • 4
THE USE OF WATERY EXTRACT OF KUJARAT FLOWERS HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA AS A NATURAL HISTOLOGICAL STAIN
    E. Hashim

    Medicine, Biology

  • 2006

Watery extract of kujarat flowers need chemical purification to separate its acidic from basic components and this part will have closer characterization to the eosin stain.

  • 14
HISTOCHEMICAL USES OF HAEMATOXYLIN - A REVIEW
    G. Avwioro

    Medicine

  • 2011

Haematoxylin is an indispensable dye in histochemistry and histopathology and in cytology for the diagnosis of malignant and non malignant lesions and in immunohistochemistry.

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Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) in Sudan, Cultivation and Their Uses
    Bahaeldeen Babiker MohamedA. SulaimanA. A. Dahab

    Agricultural and Food Sciences

  • 2012

More than 300 species of Hibiscus are grown over the world. It is an annual herbaceous shrub belonging to the family Malvaceae. Sudan is considered as the country in which Roselle originated,

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Analysis and testing of biological stains-- The Biological Stain Commission Procedures
    David P. PenneyJ. PowersM. FrankC. WillisC. Churukian

    Biology, Chemistry

  • 2002

These methods, which have been improved and extended over the years, are used for the examination of dyes and stains submitted to the BSC for certi®cation.

  • 98
Chronic administration of aqueous extract of Hibiscus sabdariffa attenuates hypertension and reverses cardiac hypertrophy in 2K-1C hypertensive rats.
    I. OdigieR. EttarhS. Adigun

    Biology, Environmental Science

    Journal of ethnopharmacology

  • 2003
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