Introduction of ABT® PAPANICOLAOU STAINING KIT
Intended use: ABT ® Papanicolaou Staining Kit is designed for staining and differentiating gynecological cells in cervical smear products used in screening tests for cervical cancer caused by Human Papillomavirus - HPV .
Storage: 15 - 30°C, protect from direct sunlight
Expiration date: 12 months from manufacture
Components: The kit comprises three bottles of different staining solutions:
- ABT® Nuclear Stain Solution: Liquid form, deep red in color, used for nuclear staining (Subsequent to staining, cell nuclei appear in violet).
- ABT® OG Stain Solution: Liquid form, orange-golden in color, employed for cytoplasmic staining (After staining, cell cytoplasm appears in light orange).
- ABT® EA Stain Solution: Liquid form, deep green with a pink hue, utilized for cytoplasmic staining (After staining, cell cytoplasm appears in shades of pink or light green).
Packaging:
- DD-083 (3 bottles x 500 mL/Box)
- DD-084 (3 bottles x 1000 mL/Box)
Manual
1. Prepare the staining reagents from the kit and other chemicals according to the following diagram:
Other equipment not provided: staining kit, glass slides.
Other chemicals not provided: Ethanol 96, washing liquid*.
Note:
- Rinse water can be tap water with pH ≥ 8 or alkaline solutions such as Scott’s water, 0.05% Ammonia solution, or saturated lithium carbonate.
- The staining reagents are supplied in Ready-to-use form; simply shake the staining reagent well and pour it into the container in the appropriate volume for use. Store in a tightly closed, opaque bottle after use.
2. Sample preparation:
- Liquid-based Pap Test:
- The cervical fluid sample will be collected and processed following the procedure outlined in the TopPURE ® Pap Smear Collection Kit (HI-016).
- The liquid-based sample is transferred onto a microscope slide using an automated slide preparation machine and the corresponding filter cup.
- - Traditional Pap Smear: The cervical fluid sample, after collection, will be directly smeared onto a microscope slide.
3. Papanicolaou Staining (PAP) Procedure:
- Step 1: Fix the sample with 96% Ethanol in box 1 for 15 minutes.
- Step 2: Dip the slide five times into the rinsing water in box 2 after fixation.
- Step 3: Stain the nuclei with ABT® Nuclear Stain Solution in box 3 for 1 minute.
- Step 4: Dip the slide five times into the rinsing water in box 2 after nuclear staining.
- Step 5: Successively dip the slide into 96% Ethanol in box 4 and 5. Repeat this process five times for each box.
- Step 6: Stain the cytoplasm with ABT® OG Stain Solution in box 6 for 1 minute.
- Step 7: Successively dip the slide into 96% Ethanol in box 7 and 8. Repeat this process five times for each box.
- Step 8: Stain the cytoplasm with ABT® EA Stain Solution in box 9 for 2 minutes.
- Step 9: Successively dip the slide into 96% Ethanol in box 10, 11, and 12. Repeat this process five times for each box.
- Step 10: Allow the slide to dry, apply mineral oil, and observe directly under the microscope.
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