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BD™ P800 Blood Collection System
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Regulatory Status Legend
Any use of products other than the permitted use without the express written authorization of Becton, Dickinson and Company is strictly prohibited.
Description
BD™ P800 delivers enhanced accuracy in measuring plasma metabolic markers such as Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1), Glucagon, non-acyl Ghrelin, Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP), and Oxyntomodulin (OXM) by stabilizing them at the point of collection.
BD™ P800 is an evacuated blood collection tube containing a proprietary cocktail of protease inhibitors, specifically optimized for stabilization of metabolic markers. The plasma obtained by processing the BD™ P800 tube can be used immediately, transported, or stored frozen.
BD™ P800 is for research use only – it is not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Tube Material | Plastic |
Tube Size | 13x75 mm |
Draw Volume | 2 mL |
Closure Type | BD Hemogard™ |
Closure Color | Clear |
Label | Paper |
Cell Separator | No |
Anticoagulant | K2EDTA |
Additive | Proprietary Cocktail of Protease, Esterase and DPP-IV Inhibitors |
Sterilization | Radiation , 10-6 SAL , ISO11137-1 |
- BD White Paper VS8869: Comparison of the BD™ P800 and BD™ P700 Blood Collection Systems, BD Vacutainer® K2EDTA tube, and other Protease Inhibitors for the Preservation of Active GLP-1.
- BD White Paper VS8976: Compatibility of BD™ P800 Evacuated Blood Collection Tubes with Insulin Testing for Research Purposes.
- BD White Paper VS8871: Ex vivo Stabilization of GLP-1 and GIP in Human Plasma.
Preparation And Storage
Please refer to Support Documents for Quality Certificates
Global - Refer to manufacturer's instructions for use and related User Manuals and Technical data sheets before using this products as described
Comparisons, where applicable, are made against older BD Technology, manual methods or are general performance claims. Comparisons are not made against non-BD technologies, unless otherwise noted.