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Sodium Heparin 10 mL Blood Collection Tubes, BD Vacutainer 16 mm x 100 mm, 100/box

by BD
Year End Sale 30%
Original price $ 149.95
Current price $ 104.50
SKU 367874

Sodium Heparin 10 mL blood collection tubes are used for collecting blood samples for tests that require plasma or whole blood. Sodium heparin acts as an anticoagulant, preventing blood from clotting after collection. These tubes are commonly used in labs for various types of analyses, such as:

  1. Chemistry tests: Blood gas analysis and other biochemical panels.
  2. Hematology: Complete blood counts or tests involving cellular components, where clotting would interfere with accuracy.
  3. Flow cytometry: Analyzing cell populations that require non-clotted blood.
  4. Toxicology and therapeutic drug monitoring: Ensuring the anticoagulated blood is suitable for precise measurements.

BD Vacutainer® Venous Blood Collection Tube Sodium Heparin Additive 10 mL Conventional Closure Plastic Tube 16mm x 100mm is a type of blood collection tube that contains sodium heparin as an anticoagulant additive. This allows for the collection of venous blood samples without clotting. The tube is made of plastic and has a conventional closure, and has a capacity of 10 mL. It has a diameter of 16mm and a length of 100mm. This type of tube is commonly used for various blood tests and diagnostic procedures.

Blood collection tube sodium heparin additive is a type of anticoagulant that is added to blood collection tubes to prevent blood from clotting. This additive works by binding to calcium ions in the blood, which are essential for the blood clotting process. By binding to these ions, heparin prevents the formation of blood clots and keeps the blood in a liquid state.

Sodium heparin is the most commonly used form of heparin in blood collection tubes. It is a synthetic form of heparin that is made from porcine intestinal mucosa. Other forms of heparin, such as lithium heparin or ammonium heparin, may also be used in blood collection tubes, but sodium heparin is the most widely used.

Blood collection tube sodium heparin additive is used in blood tests that require whole blood or plasma, such as complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistries, and coagulation tests. It is important to use the correct amount of heparin in the blood collection tube, as too much or too little can affect the accuracy of the test results.

After blood is collected into a tube with sodium heparin additive, it must be mixed gently by inverting the tube several times to ensure proper mixing of the heparin with the blood. The sample should then be processed according to the laboratory’s protocol to obtain the desired type of blood sample, either whole blood or plasma.

In summary, blood collection tube sodium heparin additive is an important component of blood collection tubes that helps to prevent blood from clotting and ensures the accuracy of test results.

BD Vacutainer Plastic Heparin Tubes are used for plasma determinations in chemistry. The Tubes have lithium or sodium heparin spray-coated at inner surface. Tube inversions allow mixing blood with the anticoagulant and prevent clotting.

  • Evacuated blood collection tubes with heparin are used for plasma determination in chemistry
  • Tubes are sterile
  • Blood is drawn directly from the vein into the evacuated sterile collection tubes
  • Only one venipuncture is needed to draw multiple samples
  • Tubes can be changed while needle and plastic holder remain in place on patient's arm
  • Safety shield designed for safer tube handling
  • Rubber stopper is recessed inside the plastic shield, so any drops left by a blood collection needle remain isolated from potential contact
  • Shield is designed to protect lab personnel from direct contact with blood on the stopper or around the outer rim of the tube, as well as from blood splattering upon opening the tube

BD 367874 - 16 x 100 mm, 10.0 mL, Sodium Heparin 158 Usp Units, Conventional Stopper, 100/Box

Sodium Heparin 10 mL Blood Collection Tubes, BD Vacutainer 16 mm x 100 mm, 100/box
Sodium Heparin 10 mL Blood Collection Tubes, BD Vacutainer 16 mm x 100 mm, 100/box
$ 149.95 $ 104.50
FaqS FOR Blood Collection Tubes
  • What Are Blood Collection Tubes?

    Blood collection tubes are sterile, color-coded tubes designed for safe, accurate blood draws and laboratory testing. Each tube contains specific additives (or none) optimized for particular blood tests, minimizing errors, maintaining specimen integrity, and supporting fast, dependable diagnosis.

  • What Are the 7 Tubes of Blood Drawn? (Order of Draw)

    Blood Culture (Yellow/SPS) Light Blue Top (Citrate) Red Top (No additive/Clot activator) Gold/Tiger Top (SST – Serum Separator Tube) Green Top (Heparin) Lavender/Purple Top (EDTA) Gray Top (Fluoride/Glucose)

  • What Blood Tests Go in What Color Tube? | Blood Tube Color Chart

    Yellow (SPS): Blood cultures Light Blue: PT, PTT, coagulation studies Red: Serum, chemistry, serology, blood bank Gold/Tiger Top: Chemistries, immunology, viral testing Green: Plasma chemistry (electrolytes, troponin, ammonia) Lavender/Purple: CBC, Hgb A1c, blood typing, ESR, hematology Gray: Glucose, lactate

  • What Are the Different Types of Blood Collection Tubes?

    EDTA tubes Citrate tubes Heparin tubes Serum separator tubes (SST) No additive tubes (Plain Red) Sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate tubes (Gray) Blood culture bottles Clot activator tubes (Orange)

  • What Color Tube is Used for Blood Bank Collection?

    Red top tube (plain, no additive) or Pink top tube (EDTA) are often used for blood bank testing and crossmatching.

  • What is an EDTA Tube Used For?

    EDTA (Lavender/Purple top tube): Used for CBC (Complete Blood Count), Hgb A1c, ESR, blood typing, hemoglobin, and hematology studies because EDTA prevents clotting.

  • What Are Common Phlebotomy Errors?

    Incorrect order of draw Hemolysis from rough handling Under- or over-filling tubes Using expired tubes Improper labeling Insufficient mixing or invert count Wrong tube type for test

  • Purpose of Different Tube Tops

    Tube tops are color-coded to identify the additive inside, preventing errors and ensuring sample integrity for specific test requirements.

  • Blood Tubes Used for What Tests? (Quick Test List)

    CBC, ESR, Hgb A1c: Lavender/Purple top (EDTA) CMP, BMP, TSH, T4, Chemistry: Gold/Tiger or Green top Coagulation (PT, PTT): Light Blue top Blood Bank (Type & Screen): Red or Pink top Glucose, Lactate: Gray top

  • What Are the 14 Blood Tests? (Common in a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel – CMP)

    Glucose Calcium Sodium Potassium Chloride CO2 (carbon dioxide) BUN (blood urea nitrogen) Creatinine Albumin Total protein ALP (alkaline phosphatase) ALT (alanine aminotransferase) AST (aspartate aminotransferase) Bilirubin (total)

  • What Color Tube is CBC and BMP?

    CBC: Lavender/Purple top (EDTA) BMP: Gold/Tiger top (SST) or Green top (Heparin)

  • What Blood Tube for CMP?

    Gold top (SST/serum separator tube) is standard for CMP; green top can also be used for plasma samples.

  • What Color Tube for Hgb A1c?

    Lavender/Purple top (EDTA)

  • What Color Tube for TSH and T4 (Thyroid Tests)?

    Gold/Tiger top (SST) or Red top for thyroid function testing.

  • What 14 Tests Are in a CMP?

    See "What are the 14 blood tests?" above; CMP includes electrolytes, kidney and liver markers, proteins, and glucose.

  • What Color Tube for PT?

    Light Blue top (Sodium citrate) is used for PT (Prothrombin Time) and other coagulation tests.

  • Why Choose Our Blood Collection Tubes?

    FDA & CE approved, sterile, single-use tubes Color-coded tops for zero-error draws Reliable preservation and separation of blood components Leak-proof, shatter-resistant construction Compatible with all standard blood draw systems Used by major hospitals, laboratories, and clinics worldwide

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