
CAS 8013-89-6
:citrate-dextrose solution
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Citrate-dextrose solution, identified by the CAS number 8013-89-6, is a sterile solution commonly used as an anticoagulant in blood collection and preservation. This solution typically contains citric acid, sodium citrate, and dextrose, which work synergistically to prevent blood coagulation and maintain cellular integrity during storage. The citrate component chelates calcium ions, essential for the coagulation cascade, thereby inhibiting clot formation. Dextrose serves as a source of energy for cells, helping to preserve their viability during storage. The solution is often utilized in blood banks and laboratories for the collection of whole blood and blood components, such as red blood cells and platelets. Its pH is generally maintained within a physiological range to ensure compatibility with biological systems. Additionally, citrate-dextrose solution is recognized for its effectiveness in prolonging the shelf life of blood products, making it a critical component in transfusion medicine. Proper handling and storage conditions are essential to maintain its efficacy and safety for clinical use.
- CITRATE-DEXTROSE SOLUTION (ACD)
- citrate-dextrose solution
- ACID CITRATE-DEXTROSE
- Acid citrate-dextrose, Anticoagulant citrate-dextrose
- ANTICOAGULANT CITRATE-DEXTROSE
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Citrate-dextrose Solution (ACD)
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Citrate-dextrose solution (ACD) is a solution useful for anticoagulation of whole blood.<br></p>Formula:C17H23NO4Color and Shape:Neat
