Pink with alcian blue?  Are you using an alcian blue pH2.5-PAS sequence?  If so 
you should get PAS-positive mucus (not in goblet cells) in the stomach and 
AB-positive mucus (greenish blue) in the intestine. Intestinal mucus, 
especially in the duodenum and jejunum, is also PAS +ve, so the cells appear 
purplish.  In the colon the mucus is mostly sulphated rather than sialylated, 
so it is only AB +ve, even if the stain is done at pH 1.

If a PAS stain is done before the AB, PAS +ve mucus also stains quite strongly 
with AB. For more about this, see Johannes ML & Klessen C (1984) Alcianblue/PAS 
or PAS/alcianblue. Remarks on a classical technic used in carbohydrate 
histochemistry. Histochemistry 80: 129-132. (Unfortunately the paper has only 
black & white photos.)

Various dyes are currently sold as "alcian blue" and not all are suitable for 
all applications. The Biological Stain Commission now certifies alcian blue 
dyes as either "alcian blue 8G or equivalent" or as "alcian blue variant".  See 
the recently updated (2020) entry for Alcian blue 8G (CI 74240) and other 
alcian blue dyes at   https://biologicalstaincommission.org/new-dyes/.
Current issues of interest to vendors and users of dyes and biological stains. 
| The Biological Stain 
Commission<https://biologicalstaincommission.org/new-dyes/>
Dyes are becoming more expensive! January 2018. BASF, a major dyestuff 
manufacturing company, recently announced that it has increased its prices for 
many pigments and dyes by up to 15% worldwide.
biologicalstaincommission.org
John Kiernan
Secretary. Biological Stain Commission
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From: Charles Riley via Histonet <[email protected]>
Sent: October 9, 2020 10:14 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Histonet] Alcian Blue staining

We are having an issue where the goblet cells in our control tissue are not 
staining pink even though the patient tissue is staining beautifully on the 
same slide.

The stain is done manually.  What can be some causes for the issues in staining 
on the control section?
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