Preservation
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Preservation of Specimens
In many incidences, there may be a time gap between the collection of and processing of specimens. During this period, the specimen should be maintained in an environment favorable for the preservation of organisms activities.
Various method of Preservation are
Refrigeration
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- The container containing the specimen should be placed in a larger container and the place between the smaller and the larger container should be filled with ice.
- Chemical preservation
- Certain specimen can be preserved in 50% glycerol saline.
- Specimen for histopathological examination should be preserved in 10% formal saline
Preservatives
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Serum
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Sodium azide (0.1%) or methiolate (0.01%) preservation (Incase if it is used for ELISA sodium azide should not be added)
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Milk
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Intestines
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Heart blood swabs
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For this sterile swabs, sterile scalpel, sterile forceps and a spatula. Before opening the chambers, singe the epicardium over the right ventricle with the host spatula are required (this is heated on a spirit lamp). Make an incision with the sterile scalpel, dilate the opening with the sterile forceps and then insert the sterile swab into the incision and collect the blood in the swab into the tube containing charcoal transport medium, carefully seal it and forward to the laboratory.
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Organs
Transport Medium and its Composition
- Buffered glycerol saline
- Glycerol 300ml
- Sodium chloride 4.2 gm
- Disodium Hydrogen phosphate 10.0 gm
- Na2 H PO4 Anhydrous 15.0 gm
- Phenol red aqueous solution 0.02 per cent 15.0 ml
- Water 700 ml
- Dissolve NaCl in water and add glycerol.
- Add disodium hydrogen phosphate to dissolve.
- Add phenol red and adjust PH to 8.4.
- Distribute 6 ml in universal containers (screw- capped bottles of 30 ml capacity).
- Autoclave at 1150c minutes.
- Stuart transport medium
- Thioglycolic acid 2 ml
- Sodium hydroxide , (IN NaOH) 12-15 ml
- Aqueous Calcium chloride 20%
- Distilled water 900 ml
- Mix the ingredients , adjust pH to 7.2 with IN sodium hydroxide solution.
- Charcoal transport medium
- Sodium Chloride 4.00g
- Potassium chloride 0.20 g
- Dipotassium phosphate 1.70 g
- Charcoal 10.0 g
- Agar 4.00 g
- Mix the ingredients in 1000ml of Distilled water adjust pH to 7.2 and autoclave at 1210 C for 15 mts.
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Last modified: Saturday, 24 September 2011, 10:55 AM