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Cell Preservation Solution

Instruction for use

Name Virus Samples Inactivation kit

Product code: BCY001

Packing Specification 3ml/bottle

Product Introduction

• Components of inactivated virus transport medium: Hanks solution,

antibiotics, BSA, cryoprotectants, biological buffers, amino acids,

inactivators and RNA protectors, which can inactivate virus samples and

protect RNA from degradation

• The combination of multiple antibiotics in virus culture medium can

effectively prevent bacterial and fungal pollution.

• Adding bovine serum protein (BSA) to virus culture medium as protein

stabilizer can protect virus samples and improve the isolation rate.

• Thickening and anti-leakage design, to ensure that the sample does not

leak, in accordance with who regulations and biosafety regulations

• Intended use:
Used for collecting and transporting specimens of clinical influenza, avian

influenza, hand, foot and mouth disease, measles, mycoplasma, ureaplasma and

chlamydia

Product components

Sampling swab×1

Virus preservation solution×1

Usage method:

• Before sampling, the sample information shall be indicated on the label.

• Sampling swabs are used to sample the corresponding area according to

different experimental purposes.

• After sampling, put the swab into the sampling tube containing virus

transport medium, break it at the breaking point, and tighten the tube

cover;

• Fresh samples can be transported to the laboratory at room temperature

(5-25℃), and the effect of ice packs will be better during the

transportation. Samples used for nucleic acid testing should be tested as


soon as possible. Samples tested within 24 hours can be stored at 4℃.

Specimens that cannot be tested within 24 hours should be stored at or

below -70 ° c (if there is no -70 ° c storage condition, temporarily stored in

the refrigerator at -20 ° c). The specific sampling method is as follows:

a)Nasal swab: gently insert the swab head into the nasopalatine of the

nasal canal, hold for a moment, then slowly rotate to exit. Swab the other

side of the nostril with another swab, dip the swab head into the sample

solution, break it off at the break point and discard.

• b)Oral swab: wipe bilateral pharyngeal tonsils and posterior pharyngeal

wall with swab, and immerse the swab head into the sampling solution and

discard it.

Note:
• this product is for in vitro diagnosis only.
• the liquid in the sampling tube is the transport medium, which can not be
dipped with the sampling swab before sampling.
• the waste sample collection solution shall be sterilized.
• It is forbidden to use if the delivery medium is out of date, the liquid is
discolored, turbid or leaking.

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