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The antiglycolytic agent that maintains glocose stability for three days is?

sodium fluoride


What is the purpose of an antiglycolytic agent?

Its purpose is to inhibit the metabolism of glucose by cells in a specimen of blood.


What tube in the liver contains an emulsifying agent?

The tube in the liver that contains an emulsifying agent is the bile duct. Bile, produced by the liver, contains bile salts which act as emulsifying agents, helping to break down fats into smaller droplets for easier digestion and absorption in the small intestine. This process is essential for the effective digestion of lipids in the diet.


What is the purpose of an antiglycolotic agent?

Antiglycolytic agents are substances used to inhibit glycolysis, the metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose for energy. Their primary purpose is to preserve glucose or maintain the integrity of samples, particularly in laboratory settings, such as blood collection, where they help prevent the breakdown of glucose by cells in the sample. This ensures more accurate measurements of glucose levels in diagnostic testing. Common antiglycolytic agents include sodium fluoride and potassium oxalate.


What tube is often associated with coagulation test?

Blue top tube which contains citrate.


What is an antiglycolytic agent?

EDTA Sodium Fluoride EDTA in tubes has been the source of more carryover problems than any other additive. Heparin causes the least interference in tests other than coagulation tests because it also occurs in blood naturally but may affect tests done on a clotted tube (SST) if blood is poured over.


In the germinating seed experiment what do you call the tube that contains only glass beads?

The tube that contains only glass beads is called the control tube. It is used as a control in the germinating seed experiment to provide a baseline comparison for the experimental tube with seeds.


What color tube is used for ammonia test?

A green tube is typically used for ammonia tests. It contains heparin as an anticoagulant.


What is the name of the tissue that contains seive tube?

The Phloem.


What contains the heart esophagus and the bronchial tube?

mediastinum


What color of tube for CA125?

The tube for CA125 blood test is typically a lavender or pink-colored tube, which contains the anticoagulant EDTA.


Which color of tube contains no anticoagulant?

A red-top tube typically contains no anticoagulant. It is used for serum samples where blood is allowed to clot before being centrifuged to separate the serum.