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COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF KUMKUM VERSUS EOSIN AS A COUNTERSTAIN IN HISTOPATHOLOGICAL SECTIONS OF ORAL LESIONS
Harish Srinivasan*, Barath Nithish Kumar, Priyanka Saravanan, Yogeshwaran S., Dhanush S., Arnold Allan A., Senthilkumar Krishnan, Gnansekaran, Rajalingam D., Kannabirran Vaikundam
Abstract Background: Counterstains like eosin are essential in hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining for highlighting cytoplasmic and extracellular structures in histopathological analysis. However, synthetic dyes raise concerns over toxicity and cost, prompting exploration of natural alternatives such as Kumkum (Crocosatin from saffron). This study compares Kumkum and eosin as counterstains in oral lesion sections. Objective: To evaluate staining efficacy, color contrast, tissue preservation, and diagnostic utility of Kumkum versus eosin. Materials and Methods: Fifty formalin-fixed, paraffinembedded sections from oral lesions (e.g., squamous cell carcinoma, leukoplakia, lichen planus) were stained with hematoxylin followed by either 1% aqueous eosin Y or 0.5% Kumkum extract. Sections were assessed blindly by three pathologists for nuclear-cytoplasmic contrast, color stability (under light microscopy at 48 hours), staining intensity (semiquantitative score 0-4), and diagnostic agreement using kappa statistics. Statistical analysis used paired t-tests and chi-square tests (p Keywords: Kumkum, eosin, counterstain, histopathology, oral lesions, H&E staining, natural dye. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
