Know more about Plasma human blood
by Raja Poddar I am Here to helping peopleFake blood plasma cannot
be made under any circumstances. It can only be made from human blood. The
artificial blood plasma racket being talked about in Bathinda seems completely
wrong at first sight. Fresh progeny blood plasma can only be prepared from
blood. There are 3 components of blood, first RBC, second platelets, third
blood plasma. There is no artificial method of preparing it. This is to say the
doctors of various blood centers, including PGI, who were giving their opinion
in the case. They reported that blood plasma produces drugs such as albumen and
globiomins, cryoprespirate, which are used in various diseases. Albumen to
protein deficiency globiolins in an inune disorder, Whereas cryoprespirate is
used to coagulate blood. These drugs can be manufactured only and only from the
acquired plasma of human blood.
Many
medicines are prepared from component plasma
From the component
plasma extracted from it, various pharmaceutical companies produce many life
saving drugs (medicines), which are used in many diseases. Plasma preparations
are used to relieve these immune disorders in people who have an immune
disorder. The companies make immuno globulins, immuno albumins from blood
plasma. According to doctors, it is not possible to prepare an artificial blood
plasma and make medicines from them, because even then, there are checkups
before the drugs are launched at many levels. There are several levels of
investigation during the process from blood bank center to drug production.
Plasma
roll
Three components are
separated from the blood in the blood bank. One red blood cell, second blood
platelets and third blood plasma. All three components have different
importance. Albumins maintain calcium levels in the body and transport various
nutrients such as lipids, hormones, vitamins, and minerals from the blood
circulatory system of humans to whole body parts. Human immune system develops
from this. Blood contains 55 percent albumin protein, 38 percent globulin
protein, 7 percent fibrinogen protein and some other proteins. Transferons are
also a key protein. They make drugs for cancer, diabetes, TB, burn patients.
Platelets are also different from blood, which is offered to patients with
anemia (anemia), dengue or malaria disease.
Blood
plasma deficiency remains in our country
Talking about the world,
every year 25 million liters of plasma is made from blood. There is always a
shortage of blood plasma in our country, so we meet this deficiency from many
European countries including US and South Korea. In many places including
Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur and Gujarat, plazma
is not available as per requirement.
Now
the price is low
The National
Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) had fixed a price of Rs.1650 per 100 mL
in the year 2013 based on the availability of blood plasma. Earlier this price
used to be 4 thousand rupees. During the reduction of plasma, it is available
to the patients at double the rate i.e. 8 to 10 thousand per 100 mL. Chemists
also do not have their full availability.
Proteins
are separated by special techniques
PGI's Head Prof. of Transfusion Medicine. According to RR Sharma, blood plasma is not artificial. Proteins are isolated from blood plasma with the help of several special techniques, Which are used for use in humans. Especially various companies make medicines from them which are used in many types of diseases. If someone is trying to make them in an unethical manner, strict notice should be taken. Plasma-separated albumen or factor 8 is used in patients with hemophilia. Drug Controls of India approves all the products made for Ivy Use after checking. Medicines without approval are neither approved and cannot go into the market if not approved. The matter of human consumption comes after all these processes. Quality checkup is done not only in government blood banks but also in private blood banks and labs as per the guidelines. Blood banks have to keep their quality control records. The Drug Authority constantly monitors this. Checks in National AIDS Control Organization Centers Are. The process of separating plasma from various automated machines goes on and on, which can usually take two and a half to three hours or even more. The collected blood is injected into centrifugal machines where the plasma separates. It also takes a lot of time to test. According to Dr. Manish, head of Rotary Blood Bank, 450 mL of blood produces 200 mL of plasma, 200 mL of RBC and 50 mL of platelets. Routine checkups occur at many levels of blood bank centers. 200 mL RBC and 50 mL platelets precipitate. Routine checkups occur at many levels of blood bank centers. 200 mL RBC and 50 mL platelets precipitate. Routine checkups occur at many levels of blood bank centers.
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