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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 478-482, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004810

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【Objective】 To develop a quick and accurate crossmatching test technology without the power equipment and additional reagents before blood transfusion, so as to improve the timeliness and safety of blood transfusion treatment in sudden situations as war or natural disasters. 【Methods】 The irregular antibodies quickly promote coagulants (QPC) were used as the reaction medium reagent. The 200 μL QPC were wrapped in the bursts bead and preset within different recess of the detection tubes. The bursts beads were squeezed with the reagent left in the well, then the blood samples were dropped in the main(recipient plasma: 200 μL, donor 3%—5% RBC: 100 μL) and secondary(donor plasma: 200 μL, recipient 3%—5% RBC: 100 μL)reaction grooves. The result interpretated by hand wrestling or 1 500 g centrifugation of 15 seconds. Meanwhile, the comparing experiments with the prior methods were implemented to evaluate the method’s reliability. 【Results】 The results of the bursting reagent, being stored at 37℃ for one week, were consistent with those of the freshly prepared cross-matching reagent, indicating that the bursting reagent was practical in the field and had good stability at normal temperature. No statistical difference between the sensitivity and the results of the microcolumn gel method was noticed by paired data t test (P>0.05). The parallel cross matching tests of 50 clinical samples were performed by microcolumn gel method and coagulant-bursting technique; the Kappa value was 0.973 2, and irregular antibodies were detected in 2 cases, with concordance rate at 100%, showing good consistency. 【Conclusion】 The improved method is simple and fast, and also safe and reliable for compatibility testing before blood transfusion, which is especially suitable for the field rescue of the wounded in wartime and sudden natural disasters, and is worthy of popularization.

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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 21(2): 565-572, jul.-dic. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094758

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RESUMEN Las aguas de desecho dispuestas en una corriente superficial, lagos, ríos, mar, sin ningún tratamiento, ocasionan graves inconvenientes de contaminación, que afectan la flora y la fauna. Estas aguas residuales, antes de ser vertidas en las masas receptoras, deben recibir un tratamiento adecuado, capaz de modificar sus condiciones físicas, químicas y microbiológicas, para evitar que su disposición cause la alteración y la degradación de los ecosistemas asociados y problemas de salud pública. La investigación tuvo como objetivo evaluar el efecto de mezclas de quitosano y extracto acuoso de la cáscara de naranja, a diferentes concentraciones, en el proceso de coagulación-floculación, de aguas residuales, para lo cual, se realizó una prueba de jarras con agitación rápida y lenta, para evaluar turbidez (NTU), demanda química de oxígeno (DQO), demanda bioquímica de oxígeno (DBO), sólidos suspendidos totales (SST) y SS (sólidos sedimentables). Los resultados mostraron que todos los tratamientos presentaron diferencias significativas (p<0,05), con la muestra control y fueron eficientes en la reducción de turbidez, DBO, DQO, SST, SS. El tratamiento que combinó quitosano y extracto acuoso de cáscara de naranja (50-50%), a un pH de 5,5, disminuyó significativamente (p<0,05) la turbidez, en 79%, demostrando, de manera preliminar, que el extracto acuoso de la cáscara de naranja acidifica la mezcla e incrementa la formación de flóculos aglomerados en una fase liviana de las muestras, convirtiéndose en un agente eficiente, para ser usado en el tratamiento de aguas residuales.


ABSTRACT Waste water disposed in a superficial current, lakes, rivers, the sea, without any treatment, causes great inconvenient pollution that affects the flora and fauna of a region. This wastewater, before being poured into the receiving body of water, must receive the appropriate treatment, in order to modify its physical, chemical and microbiological conditions, to avoid that its disposal causes the alteration and degradation of the associated ecosystems and problem with public health. This research had as an objective to assess the effect of chitosan and aqueous extract of orange peel shells at different concentrations on the coagulation-flocculation process of wastewater. In order to do this, a jar test with fast and slow pull was carried out, assessing turbidity (NTU), chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS) and SS (solid sediments). The results showed that all the treatments presented significant differences (p<0.05) to the control sample, and were efficient in the decrease of NTU, DQO, DBO, SST, and SS. The treatment that combined chitosan and aqueous extract of orange peel (50-50%) at a pH or 5.5, decreased significantly (p<0.05) the turbidity in a 79%, showing in a preliminary way that the aqueous extract of orange peel shells acidifies the mix and increases the formation of agglomerated floccules in a light phase of the samples, becoming an efficient agent to be used in the treatment of wastewater.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 296-299, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-414147

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Objective This study was designed to determine the in vitro sensitivity of LMWH caused by different reagents,and to explore whether the ACT can be used to monitor LMWH.Methods This study was performed in vitro.ACT was measured with different reagents(glass beads,celite,and kaolin)on volunteer(n =30)blood samples spiked with increasing concentrations of LMWH(datleparin,0.2-1.8IU/ml).Linear regression analysis was performed to establish a regression equation from different concentration of datleparin and corresponding ACT values.Results Analysis of dose-response curves obtained in vitro,an excellent linear relationship was observed between the ACT and dalteparin concentrations for all three reagents(p less than 0.01).Differences in slope of the regression curves of ACT were observed with all the reagents tested(glass beads 249.7s/IU,celite 77.7s/IU,and kaolin 59.3s/IU,p less than 0.01).Reagents vary widely in their in-vitro sensitivity related to dalteparin.In the concentration range of 0.2-1.8 IU/ml,the gaolin reagent was insensitive to dalteparin,and glass beads was the most suitable reagent for monitoring the anticoagulant effect of dalteparin.Conclusions Glass beads,celite,and kaolin.Glass beads were the most suitable reagent for monitoring the anticoagulant effect of dalteparin.Vary widely in their in-vitro sensitivity related to datleparin.

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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 36(2): 92-96, abr.-jun. 2004. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-634463

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Cryptosporidium es uno de los microorganismos de mayor interés desde el punto de vista de la Salud Pública y constituye un problema prioritario para las plantas y organismos reguladores de agua. Debido a su pequeño tamaño y a su resistencia a la cloración, la eliminación por el proceso de potabilización es una tarea compleja. En este trabajo se analizó la efectividad de distintos coagulantes utilizados comúnmente en tal proceso para lograr la remoción de los ooquistes. Se trabajó con la prueba de jarras (Jar Test). Se halló que: 1) Los coagulantes con agregado de polímeros coadyuvantes producen remociones de ooquistes superiores a 2 log. 2) Un valor bajo de turbiedad no asegura una remoción óptima de los parásitos. 3) La adición de polielectrolitos al cloruro férrico disminuye la variabilidad tanto en la turbiedad final como en la eliminación de Cryptosporidium.


Cryptosporidium is one of the microorganisms of main concern from the point of view of Public Health, being a priority problem for water treatment plants and water regulatory institutions. Due to its small size and resistance to chlorination, Cryptosporidium removal during the process of drinking water treatmentis a hard task. The effectiveness of different coagulants commonly used in the process of removal of oocysts was analyzed. Thetechnique used was the Jar Test. It was found that: 1) coagulants with the addition of polimeric coadjuvants produce over 2 logs of oocyst removal; 2) a low value in turbidity does not necessarily mean optimal parasite removal, and 3) the addition of polyelectrolites to ferric chloride diminishes variability, both in final turbidity and Cryptosporidium removal.


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Animals , Humans , Cryptosporidium , Water Microbiology , Water Purification/methods , Cryptosporidiosis/prevention & control , Cryptosporidiosis/transmission , Oocysts
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