Vorrichtung und Verfahren zur Separation von ungelösten Bestandteilen aus biologischen Flüssigkeiten
The invention relates to a device and a method for separating undissolved constituents out of biological fluids, especially for separating blood plasma out of whole blood. It is to propose a simple and cost-effective way by means of which undissolved constituents can be separated out of biological f...
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Zusammenfassung: | The invention relates to a device and a method for separating undissolved constituents out of biological fluids, especially for separating blood plasma out of whole blood. It is to propose a simple and cost-effective way by means of which undissolved constituents can be separated out of biological fluids, in particular blood plasma out of whole blood, and the pure fluid is presenting then as a pure liquid volume without any substrate. To solve this object, e.g., whole blood is placed into a feed chamber. The feed chamber is isolated in an all-over manner by means of a membrane from a per se closed cavity having a small height. The cavity is connected to a flow channel or an opening from which the/the separated blood plasma can be removed. The whole blood as a pure biological fluid, which has been placed into a feed chamber (1), will be transferred in the orthogonal direction by means of suction forces, forces of pressure, capillary forces and/or the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid column through the membrane (2) separating the biological fluid from undissolved constituents, from the membrane (2) into a cavity (3) having a small height, and therefrom as a pure fluid into a volume. In the cavity (3) another transport membrane (5) carrying the biological fluid laterally to the flow channel (4) or the opening with a higher effect of capillary force than that of the exclusively separating membrane (2) can be arranged and contacted in a two-dimensional manner with the separating membrane (1). |
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