Solution for stabilizing red blood cells during storage

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Fermentate of unknown chemical structure – Having a known elemental analysis

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435 2, A16K 3514, A16K 3518, A01N 102

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ABSTRACT:
A solution for stabilizing red blood cells during storage contains, along with nutrients and other stabilizers, a safe and effective concentration of an inhibitor of a step of the glycolysis metabolic pathway which is subsequent to the step which forms 2,3-DPG. The inhibitor may be oxalic acid, sodium oxalate, potassium oxalate, or mixed salts thereof, for example.

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