Which form of Sodium Citrate is best injectable anticoagulant for human blood... Monobasic Sodium Citrate or Trisodium Sodium Citrate ???
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Answer: Sodium citrate is the anticoagulant of choice because factor V is relatively stable in citrated blood. The monobasic sodium citrate is best injectable as anticoagulant for human blood.
Which form of Sodium Citrate is best injectable anticoagulant for human blood... Monobasic Sodium Citrate or...
Which type of Sodium Citrate is best for human injection... Monobasic Sodium Citrate or Tribasic Sodium Citrate... and exactly what is the differece between them ?? Which one works best as an anticoagulant ?? Thank You !
I have posted this question here 4 times ... Which type of Sodium Citrate is best for human blood work and injection... Monobasic Sodium Citrate or Trisodium Sodium Citrate ??? I received 2 experts telling me Monobasic is best and 2 other experts telling me Trisodium is best... Do not know who to believe... Please !!! I need the correct answer !!! Please do not answer this if you have the slightest doubt which is correct. Thank you so much...
What is the best way to make sterile injectable Na Citrate 3.13% Solution from 100% Monobasic Sodium Citrate Powder ???
Hello ! I am making sterile 3.13% sodium citrate solution. I am mixing 3.13 grams of pure sodium citrate powder per 100 ml of water. My question is I need sterile human injectable 3.13% sodium citrate solution. What is best water to use ??? Distilled... or ChemWorld UltraPure Type 1 Deionized Water??? Or what is best water to use ??? Thank You so much !
A solution of sodium citrate (monobasic) is prepared to a formal concentration of 0.2 M. If the pKa's for the triprotic citric acid molecule are 3.13, 4.76, 6.40 what is the approximate pH of this solution?
Citric Acid has 3 pKas: 3.13, 4.76, and 6.39. How many grams of sodium citrate monobasic (HOC(COONa)(CH2COOH)2) and citric acid (HOC(COOH)(CH2COOH)2) are needed to make 300 mL of a 10 mM citrate buffer of exactly pH 2.8? The molecular weight of sodium citrate monobasic (NaH7C6O7) is 214.11 g/mol and that of citric acid (H8C6O7) is 192.12 g/mol.
Is there more than one kind of sodium heparin for human injection ? If so which one works best as an anticoagulant ?? Thank You !
Hello ! I posted this question yesterday... Is there more than one kind of sodium heparin used as an anticoagulant and for human injection ? If so which one works best as an anticoagulant ?? Thank You THIS IS THE ANSWER I GOT ....One kind of sodium heparin for human injection that is best is the one made by the recombinant DNA technology as it will be close to the human one and have less of immune rejection. Thus it...
9. Which of the following pathways best represent the expected flow of blood from human heart to an organ? • Blood pumped from the heart first enters arteries that then narrow to form veins that deliver blood to the organ. • Blood pumped from the heart first enters arterioles that then merge to form arteries that deliver blood to the organ • Blood pumped from the heart first enters veins that then narrow to form venules that deliver blood to...
Which statement describes the action of a buffer composed of citric acid (H3C6H5O7) and sodium citrate (NaH2C6H5O7)? a)Both components, citric acid and sodium citrate, neutralize added base. b)Both components, citric acid and sodium citrate, neutralize added acid. c)Citric acid neutralizes added base, and sodium citrate neutralizes added acid. d)Sodium citrate neutralizes added base, and citric acid neutralizes added acid.