 
        Medical samples & biomaterials, membranes
Opening up new channels for biomaterials engineering and research
Research on biomaterials, membranes, and medical samples requires high-precision tools which are reliable and intuitive to use. Whether you are investigating chemical processes, the behavior of particles, mechanical or elastic behavior or permeability, Anton Paar has a solution for you.
Anton Paar Products
 
				
		MCR 703 MultiDrive
 
				
		MCR 703 Space MultiDrive
 
				
		XRDynamic 500
 
				
		HTR 7000
 
				
		Abbemat Essential 3001
 
				
		Abbemat Essential 3101
 
				
		Abbemat Essential 3201
 
				
		UNHT³ Bio
 
				
		Porometer 3G
 
				
		Porometer 3G micro
 
				
		Porometer 3G z
 
				
		Porometer 3G zH
 
				
		DMA 6002 Sound Velocity
 
				
		Cora 5001 Direct Pharma
 
				
		Cora 5001 Direct Standard
 
				
		Cora 5001 Fiber Pharma
 
				
		Cora 5001 Fiber Process Monitoring
 
				
		Cora 5001 Fiber Standard
 
				
		Litesizer DIA 100
 
				
		Litesizer DIA 500
 
				
		Litesizer DIA 700
 
				
		Litesizer DLS 101
 
				
		Litesizer DLS 501
 
				
		Litesizer DLS 701
 
				
		MCR 703 MultiDrive
 
				
		DSR 502
 
				
		SurPASS 3 Eco
 
				
		SurPASS 3 Standard
 
				
		MCR
 
				
		Lyza 3000
 
				
		Lyza 7000
 
				
		Ultrapyc
 
				
		Ultrapyc 7000
 
				
		Ultrapyc 7000 Micro
 
				
		Autosorb
 
				
		Autosorb 6100
 
				
		Autosorb 6200
 
				
		Autosorb 6300
 
				
		iSorb
 
				
		iSorb HP1 100
 
				
		iSorb HP1 200
 
				
		iSorb HP2 100
 
				
		iSorb HP2 200
 
				
		L-Dens 7400
 
				
		L-Dens 7500
 
				
		L-Rix
 
				
		Step
 
				
		PoreMaster
 
				
		PoreMaster 33
 
				
		PoreMaster 60
 
				
		MCT³
 
				
		Multiwave
 
				
		Multiwave GO Plus
 
				
		Monowave
 
				
		Monowave 200
 
				
		Monowave 400
 
				
		Monowave 450
 
				
		DMA 4002
 
				
		DMA 5002
 
				
		DMA 6002
 
				
		NST³
 
				
		NHT³
 
				
		TRB³
 
				
		DMA 35 Standard
 
				
		RST
 
				
		MCR Rheometer + Cora 5001
 
				
		RheolabQC
 
				
		SAXSpoint 500
 
				
		SAXSpoint 700
 
				
		SAXSpace
 
				
		UNHT³
 
				
		TRB V / THT V
Differentiating between normal and pathological red blood cells
Anton Paar’s MCR rheometer is an excellent tool for monitoring the rheological characteristics of whole blood. At low shear stress, for example, red blood cells adhere to each other, aggregate, and form rouleaux. Using an MCR with a microscope accessory allows you to monitor changes in blood under various conditions through the microscope lens during the measurement. This combined information enables the correlation of the rheological properties of red blood cells to their aggregation state. Whole blood samples can be investigated according to the Recommendation of the International Committee for Standardization in Hematology.
Investigating the fouling of membranes and improving their biocompatibility
An economical and effective adsorbent for low-density lipoprotein (LDL) in blood is a dialysis membrane which is based on polysulfone with covalently bound heparin. However, problems inherent in the applicability of membranes in hemodialysis are surface-induced blood coagulation and membrane fouling due to irreversible protein adsorption. To improve the biocompatibility of these hemodialysis membranes, the inner surface of the membrane requires modification. A major challenge inherent to this process is the permanent coating with heparin. The grafting of reactive groups onto the polysulfone surface is one route to prepare the interface for the immobilization of such biologically active substances. The SurPASS electrokinetic analyzer is applied for analyzing the inner surface of such hollow-fiber membranes. Comparing the zeta potential of untreated and modified membranes reveals the efficiency of the surface treatment. The isoelectric point, which is obtained automatically, and the zeta potential values at higher pH are an indication that the grafting of reactive groups and the coating with heparin were successful.
Ensuring the safety of IV infusions
A common risk from intravenous infusions is contamination by particles that are not visible to the eye. To detect these unwanted particles and monitor the quality of IV infusions requires an analyzer such as Anton Paar’s Litesizer 500 which determines the particle size and particle size distribution of a solution quickly and from very small sample amounts (from 12 µL). The measurement meets the requirement of the US Pharmacopoeia for parenteral products which defines the size of droplets in emulsions and solutions to be infused or injected.
Assessing the level of trace elements in urine, blood, and hair
Evaluating trace element concentrations using, for example, ICP-MS/ICP-DRCMS and ETAAS requires sample solutions which are completely digested in order to minimize spectral and matrix interferences in the measurement. Microwave-assisted pressure digestion provides one such reliable method of sample preparation. Multiwave PRO, for example, decomposes body fluids and hair to produce high-quality samples in a short period of time.
 
                                    