The Oxidation Products of Methylene Blue
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The mechanism of the oxidation of methylene blue varies with the conditions. The formation of trimethyl thionin (azure B) and of asymmetrical dimethyl thionolin (azure A) is followed under alkaline conditions by that of dimethyl thionin (methylene violet) and under acid conditions by that of monomethyl thionin (named by authors azure C).Simple and practical methods are given for the preparation of azure A and azure C. The latter product, which has not been obtained from methylene blue hitherto, has valuable staining properties as a nuclear and bacterial stain in tissue and may also be employed satisfactorily as a substitute for azure A in the MacNeal tetrachrome formula as a blood stain or substitute for the Giemsa stain.Azure B has no particular merit in staining.Azure C proves to be a very valuable stain. A procedure is given for its use with eosin Y and orange II as counterstains, by which it is possible to demonstrate bacteria in tissue and at the same time the cytological elements of the tissue.
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