Effects of anticoagulant (EDTA and Heparin) on blood of goat.

Sushanto Chandro Roy, Md Zamal Uddin, Sm Ahasanul Hamid, Moizur Rahman, Md Royhan Gofur, S M Kamruzzaman
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Blood is an important tool for accurate diagnosis of disease, forensic investigation, and hematological analysis. However this phenomenon can be thwarted occasionally if appropriate anticoagulant with storage times is not maintained properly. This research aims to compare and explore the effect of anticoagulants (such as ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid and heparin) and storage time on the hematological parameters in indigenous goats. Twenty goats were enrolled and raised for this purpose. Bloods were collected into two different tubes containing EDTA and heparin and analyzed immediately to evaluate the basal value. All tubes were divided into two aliquots and stored at 4°C and 25°C and were analyzed again at the 24th and 48th hours of collection. The statistical analysis of this result showed that there was no significant difference (P>0.05) in the anticoagulant’s effect on the hematological parameters. RBC, Hb, PCV, MCV, MCH, MCHC, total WBC, and Platelets except ESR decreased gradually along with the storage time of up to 48 hours compared to the basal value. The hematological parameters were reduced more significantly (P<0.05) when stored at 250C rather than 4°C indicating that the parameters remain in better condition in refrigeration. The samples should be stored at 4°C rather than room temperature and be used within 24 hours because the storage time modify the analyzed results. These findings demonstrate that both of the anticoagulants (EDTA and Heparin) show reliable results, therefore it can be used to store blood samples for any diagnostic purpose. Res. Agric. Livest. Fish. Vol. 11, No. 1, April 2024: 1-10
抗凝剂(乙二胺四乙酸和肝素)对山羊血液的影响
血液是准确诊断疾病、法医调查和血液分析的重要工具。然而,如果没有适当的抗凝剂和贮存时间,这一现象偶尔也会受阻。本研究旨在比较和探讨抗凝剂(如乙二胺四乙酸和肝素)和储存时间对本地山羊血液学参数的影响。为此招募并饲养了 20 只山羊。将血液收集到两个不同的含有乙二胺四乙酸和肝素的试管中,并立即进行分析,以评估基础值。将所有试管分成两个等分试管,分别储存在 4°C 和 25°C,并在采集后第 24 小时和 48 小时再次进行分析。统计分析结果表明,抗凝剂对血液学参数的影响没有显著差异(P>0.05)。与基础值相比,RBC、Hb、PCV、MCV、MCH、MCHC、白细胞总数和血小板(ESR除外)随着储存时间的延长而逐渐下降,最长可达 48 小时。在 250C 而不是 4°C 下储存时,血液参数的下降更为明显(P<0.05),这表明在冷藏条件下,血液参数会保持在更好的状态。样本应储存在 4°C 而不是室温下,并在 24 小时内使用,因为储存时间会影响分析结果。这些研究结果表明,两种抗凝剂(乙二胺四乙酸和肝素)都能显示出可靠的结果,因此可用于储存任何诊断用途的血液样本。Agric.Res. Agric.Fish.第 11 卷,第 1 期,2024 年 4 月:1-10
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