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Fluorescence Mounting Medium (Antifade)

2019.7.07

Materials Needed

  • 20ml glass scintillation vial

  • Small stir bar

  • Foil

  • Glycerol

  • 1X PBS

  • Pipets

  • * P-phenylenediamine ( EMD Chemicals Inc. Cat# PX0730)

  • Carbonate-Bicarbonate Buffer (see below)

  1. Wrap a glass scintillation vial with foil and drop in a small stir bar. (PPD is light-sensitive.)

  2. With a 10 ml pipet add 9 mls of glycerol to the vial.

  3. With the 1000 µl Pipetman add 1ml of 1X PBS.

  4. Place on stirrer and begin mixing.

  5. Weigh out 10 mg of p-phenylenediamine on the Mettler balance.
    PPD is toxic. Wear gloves and don’t inhale it.

  6. Add the PPD to the vial and stir untill it is all in solution (1-2 hrs.). The medium should appear almost colorless to a slight tint of yellow. If it is an intense yellow or orange color the PPD is most likely contaminated and will have background staining.

  7. pH the mounting medium to a pH of 8.0-9.0 using the Carbonate-Bicarbonate buffer. pH paper of range 6.5-10.0 should be used to check the pH of the medium after addition of 12 drops of the Carb-Bicarb buffer and stirring. Additional drops of buffer are added untill the desired pH is reached.

  8. Aliquot the mounting medium and store at -70oC.

* Flakes of PPD are large and should be crushed 

Carbonate- Bicarbonate Buffer 

  1. Make up a 0.2M solution of anhydrous sodium carbonate (2.12g/100ml)

  2. Make up a0.2M solution of sodium bicarbonate (1.68g/100ml)

Take 4 mls of A + 46 mls of B and bring up to 200 mls with DH2O. The pH will be 9.2.

*Note: If the PPD is contaminated or goes bad ( turns a brown color ) it will stain DNA, so each preparation should be tested. Check by looking at mitotic cells to be sure that chromosomes are not stained. 



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