Red blood Cell osmotic brittleness Test Kit (Sieve method)
Cat.No:BC8011 Solarbio
Detection Method:Sieving Method
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Red blood Cell osmotic brittleness Test Kit (Sieve method)Detection Method:Sieving Method
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Detection Method | Sieving Method |
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Specification | 2*100ml |
Product introduction
Red blood cell (RBC), also known as red blood cell, is the largest number of blood cells in the blood, vertebrate body through the RBC transport oxygen, RBC also has immune function, in the anemia test can be used to detect the red blood cell membrane defects. The detection principle of the kit is that the red blood cells suspended in isotonic saline can maintain a double-side concave disc state. If the osmotic pressure is increased, the water of the red blood cells will exfiltrate outside the cell and show shrinkage. If the osmotic pressure is decreased, the water will penetrate into the cell, causing the red blood cells to expand and rupture and hemolysis. To check the degree of hemolysis in order to judge the ability of red blood cells to resist hypotonic solution, this test is called osmotic fragility test, which is mainly used to detect the osmotic fragility of human and animal fresh blood.
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