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Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 47 Issue 3 pp. 129 - 138
published_at 1999-02
Creators : Inoue Satoru | Hiyama Setsuhisa | Nagamatsu Kimiaki | Fujiishi Akio Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 47 Issue 4 pp. 253 - 264
published_at 1999-03
Creators : Koga Motoaki Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 1 pp. 1 - 10
published_at 1999-07
Creators : Nagamatsu Kimiaki | Kubota Katsuhiko | Tabuchi Kiyoharu | Tatsumi Shigeo | Kamano Tadashi | Fukami Kiyohiko | Baba Eiji | Inoue Satoru | Fujiishi Akio Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 1 pp. 57 - 72
published_at 1999-07
Creators : Yasuda Hidekazu Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 1 pp. 25 - 39
published_at 1999-07
Creators : Kobatake Kiyokazu | Ohta Hiromitsu | Ishiyama Hideki | Kaihara Tohru | Ueno Osamu Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 1 pp. 49 - 56
published_at 1999-07
Creators : Sakai Harumi | Ito Daiki | Watanabe Tomohisa | Idei Kunimasa | Ito Yukimasa | Matsubara Hajime | Takagi Motohiro | Ikeda Itaru Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 1 pp. 73 - 80
published_at 1999-07
Creators : Hayakawa Yasuhiro | Hayashizaki Ken-ichi | Watanabe Kentaro Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 3 pp. 197 - 206
published_at 2000-01
Creators : Senjyu Tomoharu | Ito Masataka | Sugihara Shigehiko Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 3 pp. 221 - 232
published_at 2000-01
Creators : Imai Chifumi | Kobayashi Tomokichi Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 3 pp. 233 - 244
published_at 2000-01
Creators : Kobatake Kiyokazu | Ohta Hiromitsu | Ishiyama Hideki | Kaihara Tohru | Ueno Osamu Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 48 Issue 3 pp. 255 - 258
published_at 2000-01
Creators : Ueno Shunshiro | Mitsumori Shin-ichi | Noda Mikio | Ikeda Itaru Publishers : National Fisheries University
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 73 Issue 2 pp. 35 - 43
published_at 2025-02
Triacid staining solution (neutral mixture) contains dye complex. Here, we speculate on the structure and characteristics of the dye complex in various triacid staining solutions. It was inferred that the dye complexes in the Ehrlich (methyl green + 2 acid fuchsin, methyl green + 2 orange G, methyl green + acid fuchsin + orange G), Romanowsky (eosin + methylene blue), and Pappenheim (eosin + methylene azure) triacid stains behave as acidic dyes, and that the dye complexes do not dissociate against weakly acidophilic objects, resulting in staining with a complex color (purple). Therefore, it can be said that the objects to which the dye complexes bind without dissociation do not need to be basophilic. When the stained material is highly acidophilic or basic, the dye complex dissociates, and the acidophilic object is stained by the acidic dye and the basiophilic object by the basic dye. The dissociation of dye complexes depends on the degree of acidophilicity and basophilicity of the stained material, and the dissociation depends on the types of dye composing the dye complexes. The dye complex in a triacid stain can be defined as a purple acidic dye in which the bonds between the acidic and basic dyes in the complex can be broken, depending on the acidophilic and basophilic strength of the object.
Creators : Kondo Masakazu | Yasumoto Shinya | Kimura Michiyo Publishers : National Fisheries University