Preservation of resuspended red cell concentrates. Rate of vesiculation and of spontaneous hemolysis
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Preservation of resuspended red cell concentrates. Rate of vesiculation and of spontaneous hemolysis
Abstract
In resuspended red cell concentrates addition of sucrose, mannitol and sorbitol (30 mM final concentration each) to the SAG medium (150 mM NaCl, 50 mM glucose, 1.25 mM adenine) results in a significant reduction of the spontaneous hemolysis of the cells to about 25% after 3 weeks and to about 40% after 6 weeks preservation. Furthermore, in comparison to the SAG medium the vesiculation rate is reduced to about 40% after 3 weeks preservation. Clear cut differences in the effects between the three additives could not be found. The addition of guanosine (1.25 mM final concentration) to the SAG-sucrose or SAG-sorbitol medium has no significant effects on hemolysis and vesiculation.
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