Recolorization of museum specimens: a modification of Romhanyi's technique based on pyridine/nicotine hemochromogen reactions

Sandhyamani, S. ; Sindhu, J. K. ; Sriramachari, S. (2005) Recolorization of museum specimens: a modification of Romhanyi's technique based on pyridine/nicotine hemochromogen reactions Virchows Archiv, 447 (1). pp. 94-98. ISSN 0945-6317

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Abstract

Romhanyis' technique for preservation and restoration of color in museum specimens is almost unknown outside Hungary. The technique was based on the use of pyridine, nicotine and sodium dithionite (sodium hydrosulphite) for restoring the natural red color of formalin-fixed gross specimens. We developed a modification of the original technique using a mounting medium containing citrate-phosphate-dextrose (CPD) buffer and glycerin to control pH and osmolality. Specimens recolorized with the modified and improved Romhanyi technique remained stable with a natural red color, and no histological deterioration, for more than 18 years. The technique demonstrates the formation of red colored complexes between nicotine and pyridine and ferro-hemochromes such as hemoglobin, myoglobin and other cytochromes in tissues, giving specimens a natural color. The modified technique enables further improvement for the old process of recolorization of museum specimens. In addition, it opens up new methods for demonstration of nicotine, pyridine and their analogues in biological tissues.

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Keywords:Pathology Museum Specimens; Recolorization Technique; Color Preservation; Pyridine Hemochromogen; Nicotine Hemochromogen
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