Study Of Romanowsky Stains Which One Is Better For Surface Epithelial Cells

Authors

  • Naren Sarkar Assistant professor, LN paramedical College LNCT university Kolar
  • Suryadev Singh Bais LN paramedical College LNCT university Bhopal, Assistant professor
  • Pooja Nagotra Assistant Professor, College/Institute - Rabindranath Tagore University
  • Roshni Chakravarti Assistant professor, College/University Name - LN paramedical college (LNCT)
  • Dr. Pooja Choubey Professor, Sam global university Raisen Bhopal
  • Md Masud azahar Assistant professor, LNCT vidhyapeeth University, Indore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.6612

Abstract

Our sole purpose in conducting this entire research was to determine which stain was most effective for surface epithelial cells. And for this, anyone who will do future research on surface epithelial cells should be able to easily stain the cells and perform microscopy very well. As a method, we had to apply different methods here because there are many types of Romanowsky stains , so we tried to do almost all of the Romanowsky stains that scientists used to do.

After doing all the Romanowsky stains well, we saw that Diff-Quik gave the best results and the other stains gave but compared to them, the Diff-Quik results were the best. So after doing these alll stains,, we found that Diff-Quik  staining stained the cytoplasm and nucleus of the cells the best. So finally we reached the point that Diff-Quik or Giemsa Stain is the best stain for surface epithelium cells.

Objective :- Here we have tested different types of Romanowsky stains on surface epithelial cells at LNCT  University located on Kolar Road, Bhopal to see which one is more effective for surface epithelial cells and which of the stained slides looks best under the microscope. Here we have used different types of Romanowsky  stains such as Diff Quick stain, May-Grunwald, Giemsa's, Jenner's, Leishman's, and Wright's stain. Because these trains are most effective for different types of epithelial cells. Among them, the Diff Quick stain  were stained surface cells well.

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Published

2025-03-04

How to Cite

Sarkar, N., Bais, S. S., Nagotra, P., Chakravarti, R., Choubey, D. P., & azahar, M. M. (2025). Study Of Romanowsky Stains Which One Is Better For Surface Epithelial Cells. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 4335–4340. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.6612

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