Fluorescencnĕ mikroskopický průkaz mykopatogenů Ryluxem BSU
[Fluorescence microscopy detection of mycopathogens using Rylux BSU]
Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type English Abstract, Journal Article
PubMed
2630074
- MeSH
- Benzenesulfonates * MeSH
- Dermatomycoses diagnosis microbiology MeSH
- Microscopy, Fluorescence MeSH
- Fungi isolation & purification MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- English Abstract MeSH
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Benzenesulfonates * MeSH
- Rylux BSU MeSH Browser
Rylux BSU (Synthesia, Pardubice--Semtín), a derivative of diaminostilbendisulphonic acid, has a good affinity to chitin of fungal cell walls as well as to cellulose of algae. A histologic method using this compound for detection of fungi in dermatology is presented accompanied with results of a quick diagnostic procedure. Pathogenic fungi were stained with a 2 per cent solution of Rylux BSU in phosphate buffer (pH 7.3) or in a 2 per cent aqueous solution of NaOH with an admixture of 10 per cent dimethylsulphoxide. A yellow green fluorescence of the cell walls of fungi (tested on 52 species) and algae (2 species) was evoked by incident blue light (max. filter transmission for 405 nm) combined with a barrier filter (max. 578 nm). Fluorescence was not fading and remained stable in Canada balsam. Moreover, the method could be applied on sections previously stained (HE, Weigert, Giemsa, KOH-preparations) because of more information offered by a combined procedure.
The fluorescence brightener Rylux BSU induces dimorphism in Basidiobolus ranarum
Staining of fungal cell walls with fluorescent brighteners: flow-cytometric analysis