Blood Grouping Antisera

Blood Grouping Antisera

Overview

Accurex Anti A, Anti B, and Anti D kit contains test reagents for the determination of antigens of the ABO system including the determination of subgroups of antigen A.

Buy Accurex Anti A, Anti B, and Anti D antisera for Accurate detection of BLOOD GROUPS of HUMAN available in the pack size of 3 x 10 ml in sealed bottles.

 

About

Intended use for Test reagents for determination of antigens of the ABO system, including determination of subgroups of antigen A

Product Specifications

MethodMonoclonal
Technique Agglutination
Detection Antigens of ABO and Rh sytem
Class of antibody
Titre Anti A and Anti B- 1:512 Macroscopically
Anti D- 1:256 Macroscopically 
Avidity <10 sec

Safety Information

  1. Although Monoclonal sera contains preservatives, care should be taken to avoid microbial contamination.
  2. Do not interchange caps of vials and avoid the use of turbid reagents.
  3. Bring reagents and samples to room temperature before use.
  4. Suppressed or diminished expression of certain blood group antigens may conversely give rise to false negative reactions.
  5. Do not interpret peripheral drying or fibrin strands as and handle with due care at all times during testing and Disposal.

Direction for Use

TUBE TEST:

The reagent has been characterized by the recommended procedure. Before release, each of lot Anti A, B, and AB reagents is tested by the recommended procedures against a panel of antigen-positive red cells to ensure suitable reactivity.

The specificity of source monoclonal antibodies is shown using a panel of antigen-negative cells. Anti-B does not react with “Acquired-B” red cells. Monoclonal ABO reagents do not detect crypt antigens such as T, Tn, or Cad.

  1. Place one drop of Anti-A, Anti-B, or Anti-AB on clean and dry slide.
  2. Add one drop of whole blood or 40% RBC’s suspension prepared in the individual’s own serum
  3. Mix well with an applicator stick; gently tilt the slide forward and backward at room temperature for a maximum of 2 minutes.

Tube Test:

  1. Use an 8×50 mm small glass test tube for each specimen, take a tube and label it with the name or code number of the patient
  2. Prepare 5% suspension of the RBCs to be tested in isotonic saline.
  3. Add one drop of Anti-A, or Anti-B, or Anti-AB reagent and saline to the respective tubes
  4. Add one drop of cell suspension to each tube and mix well.
  5. Shake each tube thoroughly and centrifuge for 1 minute at 1000 RPM (125g)

Other Details

Ordering information

Material DescriptionPack size
Anti A1 x 10 ml
Anti B 1 x 10 ml
Anti AB1 x 10 ml
Anti D1 x 10 ml

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