Abstract:
Fixation is an important step in cytopathological diagnosis. Ethanol is traditionally a popular and widely used fixative for
cytopathological diagnosis. But ethanol is expensive and subjected to pilferage thus decreasing its ability. Ethanol denatures proteins
and glycogen by precipitation. Hence in a search of better, ecofriendly and cost effective fixative, honey can be as efficient as ethanol in
cytological fixation.Properties of honey such as high osmolarity, low pH and the presence of components such as ascorbic acid, hydrogen
peroxide and phenol inhibine, all contribute to its anti-oxidative and antibacterial effects.