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A novel technique for efficient multiple sample dialysis.

P K Farmer, J M Tyler, P A Long

    Analytical Biochemistry
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    A novel Plexiglas dialysis sample holder (DSH) simplifies processing numerous samples, reducing costs and improving efficiency. This innovative device minimizes sample loss and identification errors in dialysis procedures.

    Area of Science:

    • Biochemistry
    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Laboratory Science

    Background:

    • Conventional methods for dialyzing multiple samples are often costly, time-consuming, and inefficient.
    • Existing techniques present challenges in sample identification and increase the risk of errors.
    • There is a need for improved methods to streamline the dialysis of numerous samples.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate a cost-effective and efficient device for the dialysis of numerous samples.
    • To overcome the limitations of conventional dialysis methods.
    • To simplify sample handling and identification during dialysis.

    Main Methods:

    • Construction of a Plexiglas dialysis sample holder (DSH) with numbered positions.
    • Utilizing the DSH to accommodate multiple small-volume (0.5-2.0 ml) samples.

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  • Assessing the DSH for ease of use, time savings, material efficiency, and error reduction.
  • Main Results:

    • The DSH effectively accommodates large numbers of dialysis samples.
    • Significant savings in time and materials were achieved using the DSH.
    • The DSH minimized risks of sample spillage, mixing, and dialysis tubing leaks.
    • Sample identification was greatly simplified with the numbered positions on the DSH.

    Conclusions:

    • The Plexiglas dialysis sample holder (DSH) offers a practical solution for high-throughput sample dialysis.
    • This device enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and improves the reliability of dialysis procedures.
    • The DSH is a valuable tool for laboratories performing extensive sample dialysis.