Seibina Coloring

Sabin stain is a method of dyeing fabric that was developed by American anatomist Francis Rosa Sabin in the 19th century. This method was named after the scientist who invented it.

Sabin stain is used to stain tissues such as skin, muscles and other organs. It is based on the use of fuchsin dye, which colors fabrics pink. This dye is one of the most common dyes in histology and cytology.

The Sabin coloring method is easy to use and produces bright, clear results. It also has high sensitivity to various cellular structures, making it useful for tissue research.

This method of tissue staining is still used today and is one of the most popular methods in histology.



Sabinum color (lat. Sabinum) is a species of shrubs of the genus Olive. Widely used as ornamental plants due to the attractive purple color of the leaves. The color of the leaves is initially bronze or green-yellow, and at the end of the season the leaves turn green or red. There is a point of view that the mentioned name is associated with the specific “juicy” taste of the fruits of this plant. The Latin name of the plant originates from the surname of the founder of the selection of this species - the German botanist Caspar Felix Friedrich Raimund von Seibn. Seibina coloring is a shrub of the olive family and is highly decorative. The plant has branched shoots covered with bright purple foliage. Flowering begins in April, the plant is covered with yellow flowers, which are collected in small bunches. The fruits grow in small clusters and are usually purple in color. The plant is easy to grow, it is not picky about soil and does not require special care. Seibina coloring is widely used in landscape design; it can be grown in gardens, parks and cottages. It makes a good addition to green spaces and is great for creating pops of color.