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How do you pretreat a whole blood sample for SPE?

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SAMPLE PREP GC CLINICAL FORENSICS

Last Updated: 2014/4/18

A simple pretreatment is to add 10% TCA (trichloroacetic acid) aqueous solution in the ratio of 1:1.  Centrifuge and collect the supernatant. 
 
Another simple way to pretreat whole blood is to perform protein precipitation with cold acetonitrile-methanol (85:15) in the ratio of 1:2.  After centrifuging, the supernatant is diluted with solvent appropriate for extraction loading.

A more thorough pretreatment is converting whole blood into blood plasma.  Centrifuging anti-coagulated blood gives blood plasma as supernatant.  Blood plasma preparation kits with prepackaged tubes containing an anticoagulant are commercially available.

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