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How do you preserve blood

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Other than freezing it or cooling it? Talking about long-term methods

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  1. Typically, blood for transfusion is kept cold and mixed with a solution called CPDA solution, containing:

    citric acid to prevent coagulation

    dextrose (sugar) for energy

    sodium phosphate as a buffer

    adenine

    Under these conditions, blood can be stored for up to 5 weeks


  2. Package it in a vacuum (airtight) container.

  3. You can freeze only plasma, not the whole blood because red cells break at freezing temperatures.

    About long-term methods: red cells and plasma and are usually preserved with sodium citrate, EDTA, heparine or another anticoagulant at low temperatures ( 4-8ºC, 39-46 ºF).

  4. Depends on your later application.

    First, I would start by drawing the blood into a specific tube that has an anti-coagulant (such as EDTA, Sodium Citrate, Heparin, etc).  Then, you can store it in a refrigerator for up to a week (generally).  

    I would never freeze blood as that may cause the RBCs to burst.

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