Redefining Collagen Detection: CHPs vs. Masson's Trichrome

Masson’s Trichrome has been widely used for collagen detection, but its low specificity and reliance on distinguishing subtle shading differences for interpretation often lead to subjective and inconsistent results.

Collagen Hybridizing Peptides (CHPs) deliver a revolutionary solution, providing total collagen staining with unmatched precision and reproducibility. Unlike Masson’s Trichrome, CHPs offer quantitative insights and compatibility with advanced automated staining platforms, setting a new standard for collagen analysis.

Revolutionizing Automated Staining: CHPs Deliver Precision and Compatibility

Collagen Hybridizing Peptides (CHPs) redefine automated staining with their exceptional compatibility and precision. Unlike traditional stains, CHPs ensure accurate, reproducible results across advanced platforms like Roche Ventana and Leica Bond, eliminating variability and streamlining workflows.


Comparison of Stains

By integrating seamlessly with automated stainers, CHPs enhance workflow efficiency and data accuracy. Their precision in detecting total collagen content ensures high-quality, reproducible results, making them ideal for advanced image analysis and machine learning applications. With CHPs, researchers can achieve deeper insights into tissue structure while saving time and reducing manual variability.


CHPs vs. Traditional Stains: A Clear Advantage


Feature CHPs Masson’s Trichrome (MT)
Type of Stain Total collagen Total collagen
Specificity Exclusive binding to collagen Low specificity
Counterstaining Capability Total + damaged collagen visualization Not possible
Machine Learning Suitability Highly compatible (consistent results) Poor (low reproducibility)
Automatic Staining Platforms Compatible with Roche Ventana and Leica Bond Limited compatibility
Reproducibility High Moderate
Ease of Use Simple, modern protocols Labor-intensive