Application of Nanotechnology for the Preservation of Red Blood Cells
Journal: Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-06-19
Authors : Andrey Belousov; Elena Malygon; Vadim Yavorskiy; Ekateryna Belousova;
Page : 18-31
Keywords : nanotechnology; preserved red blood cells; magnetite nanoparticles (ICNB); method of additive modernization of preservation solutions; RBCs storage production process.;
Abstract
This study was devoted to the learning of the use of nanotechnology to correct the functional activity of red blood cells (RBCs) at the storage stages at a positive temperature. It was established that saline NaCl, which had previously been processed by magnetite nanoparticles (ICNB) had a marked membrane-stabilizing effect, inhibits hemolysis and increasing the sedimentation stability of preserved RBCs. The complex analysis of the obtained data allowed to determine the primary mechanisms effect of the saline NaCl, which had previously been processed by ICNB on the preserved RBCs. The proposed method of additive modernization of preserved RBCs was adapted to the production process. The optimization results were obtained in creating a simple and practical method of additive modernization of preservation solutions that does not violate the compliance requirements, improves the quality, efficiency and safety transfusion of RBCs.
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