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Comparative Study
. 1977 Jan 24;50(3):197-206.
doi: 10.1007/BF00491067.

Critical analysis of the use of the acrolein-Schiff method as a possible DNA reaction

Comparative Study

Critical analysis of the use of the acrolein-Schiff method as a possible DNA reaction

A Fraschini et al. Histochemistry. .

Abstract

Histophotometric examination was carried out on nuclei of lymphocytes in human peripheral blood, which were subjected to various tests in order to assess the acrolein-Schiff method as a possible DNA specific reaction, in comparison with the traditional Feulgen reaction. Special attention was paid to the degree of difference between responses attributable to a direct Schiff reaction obtained in the fraction of nuclear proteins after treatment with acrolein. From the results obtained it appears that an acrolein-Schiff reaction, following extraction of proteins, may be considered a qualitative reaction for DNA. Our findings also show that there is no relationship between the degree of response to the acrolein-Schiff reaction and that the Feulgen reaction, which is to be expected in view of the different mechanisms of the two reactions.

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