What is the Difference Between K2 EDTA and K3 EDTA ? K2 EDTA and K3 EDTA are two types of anticoagulants used in routine hematological tests. However, their influence on the blood count remains controversial.The main difference between K2 EDTA and K3 EDTA is that K2 EDTA contains two chelated potassium ions whereas K3 EDTA contains Read More>
Blood GroupingBlood grouping tubes are available in two formulations ACD-A and ACD-B . Blood grouping tubes are for blood grouping determinations and also for cell preservation. Both solution are comprised of trisodium citrate, citric acid and dextrose. The formulations are as follows:ACD Solution Read More>
Blood Collection Tube - Separate Gel & Clot Activator Separate gel & clot activator tube aims to obtain high quality serum specimen for biochemistry, immunology and serology tests in clinical inspection. Tube contain a separation gel in the base of the tube; during centrifugation, this gel forms a s Read More>
Vacuum Blood Collection Tube EDTA K2 SKG Medical EDTA tubes are for the examination of whole blood in haematology. Are offered as either K2 EDTA or K3 EDTA tubes.EDTA binds the calcium ions and therefore blocks the coagulation cascade. Erythrocytes, leucocytes and thrombocytes in an EDTA anticoagula Read More>