Reagent freeze-dried microsphere for detecting concentrated carbon dioxide binding force and preparation method of reagent freeze-dried microsphere
A technology for detecting reagents and carbon dioxide, which is applied in the field of freeze-dried microspheres and their preparation, and achieves the effects of solving the problem of difficulty in encapsulation and quantification, easy encapsulation, and uniform size and shape.
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[0044] A method for preparing concentrated carbon dioxide binding capacity detection reagent freeze-dried microspheres, comprising the following steps:
[0045] (1), preparation of carbon dioxide binding capacity detection reagent;
[0046] (2), add lyoprotectant and plasticizer, filter to remove insoluble matter after fully dissolving, vacuum degassing removes air bubble;
[0047] (3) Micro-droplets are prepared by using a liquid separation system that can be accurately quantified, and the droplets are dropped into liquid nitrogen, and frozen reagent microspheres are formed after being cooled by liquid nitrogen;
[0048] (4) Transfer the frozen reagent microspheres into a lyophilizer to freeze-dry to prepare the reagent lyophilized microspheres.
[0049] The volume of the droplet in step (3) is precisely controlled by a liquid separation system, the size of the droplet is 2-10ul, and the size error is within 2%.
[0050] The carbon dioxide binding force detection reagent fr...
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[0066] Table 1. Composition of carbon dioxide binding capacity detection reagents
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[0069] Table 2. Composition of Carbon Dioxide Binding Ability Detection Reagents
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concentration
Tris buffer
90mM
450mM
15KU / L
Phenol red
420mg / L
180mg / L
Methyl hydroxymethylbenzoate
1g / L
polyethylene glycol 4000
25g / L
polyethylene glycol 8000
22g / L
15g / L
Surfactant Trion X-100
3g / L
[0071] The surfactant TrionX-100 in the carbon dioxide binding force detection reagent can effectively control the generation of bubbles during the dissolution of the reagent microspheres; the freeze-drying protection agent in the reagent can use sucrose, trehalose, polyethylene glycol, bovine serum albumin , polyvinylpyrrolidone, mannitol, and dextran, the content of which can be determined according to the morphology and solubility of the reagent freeze-dried microspheres.
[0072] (2) Prepa...
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