Description
Laboratory supplies » Blood collection and sampling » Venous blood sampling » Serum analysis
These tubes contain an inert gel barrier that separates the serum from the blood clot during centrifugation, preventing contamination of the serum. For example, in serum certain analytes such as potassium, phosphorus and glucose should be separated from the cells within a few hours - otherwise the results will be significantly impacted.
In both glass and PET tubes the surface acts as a clot activator.
The main advantages of gel tubes versus non-gel tubes are:
- Stable barrier between serum and clotted blood during transportation and storage, leading to better analyte stability.
- Better sample quality.
- Optimization of the work flow: short centrifugation time, sample processing and archiving in the primary tube.
- No requirement for secondary tubes, reducing the possibility of mis-identification.