A less invasive method for determining the end of decalcification is through testing the decalcifying solution, rather than testing the tissue itself. This method is most often used with a formic acid decalcifier. If the testing solution turns cloudy, calcium is still being released and decalcification is not complete.
Chemical method:
- Combine 5 mL of used decal solution + 5 mL ammonium hydroxide + 5 mL ammonium oxalate
- Mix and wait 30 minutes
- Calcium oxalate forms creating a cloudy precipitate if it has calcium to bind with
- If solution is cloudy, tissue is still releasing calcium into decal solution
- Decal solution should be changed and tissue should continue to decalcify
- If solution is clear, decalcification is complete
- This method is more accurate and less damaging than physical methods
- DRAWBACK: Each piece of tissue must be decalcified separately to determine the individual end-point