Vacuum blood collection tubes with heparin are used to produce
plasma for biochemical testing.
Gel is a special material designed to form a resistant barrier
between the cellular components of blood and serum during
centrifugation.
Range of application: plasma biochemical analysis.
Heparin is a natural anticoagulant found in a healthy organism.
Plasma is a component of blood free of blood cells by way of
centrifugation. The clotting of plasma is prevented by adding an
anticoagulant immediately after collection.
Lithium and sodium salts of heparin guarantee complete inactivation
of blood coagulation and do not alter the parameters tested.
Advantages over serum:
– a larger volume of specimen is produced from the same amount of
blood.
– the results do not depend on the state of the coagulation
system.
– the results are closer to in vivo.
– lower risk of hemolysis and thrombocytosis.
Specimen: heparinized plasma.
The interior of the tube wall is coated with dry heparin (12-30 IU
of heparin per 1 ml of blood).
Centrifugation conditions: 1300 g for 10 minutes.