This depends on what type of plasma is in question, plasma can be any liquid which lipids can be suspended in over long periods of time without separating ie blood, milk.
The term can also refer to an ionized gas ie solar plasma. This is one of the 5 states of matter, the others being Solid, Liquid, Gas, and a Bose-Einstein condensate
Human blood plasma is made of blood cells(other than the red blood cell), nutrients/minerals and water.
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Human plasma is the liquid portion present in the blood of human body, which carries proteins, hormones, cells, and vitamins all over the body. Central BioHub offers human plasma samples collected from healthy donors and patients with different demographics. We are a leading online human biospecimen marketplace providing 800,000+ samples for research. Navigate through our inventory to explore your required research specimens as we offer 29,000 + human plasma samples.
Plasma is used in technology for applications such as plasma TVs for display screens, plasma cutting for precise metal cutting, and plasma processing for semiconductor manufacturing.
Fluorescent light bulbs Plasma TV displays Plasma cutting machines Plasma arc welding equipment Fusion reactors Magnetohydrodynamic generators Ion thrusters in spacecraft Plasma sterilization technology Plasma torches for material processing Plasma medicine for wound healing
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Medications made from plasma include immune globulins, clotting factors, and albumin. These products are derived from human plasma through a process called fractionation and are used to treat various medical conditions, such as immune deficiency disorders and bleeding disorders.
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Human insulin was the first commercially successful product made by recombinant DNA technology in the year 1982.
Dried human plasma and human serum is prepared by freeze-drying or by other methods that will avoid denaturation of the proteins. This will yield a product readily soluble in a quantity of water equal to the volume of liquid plasma and human serum.