2023
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10111270
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Optimizing Platelet-Rich Plasma: Spin Time and Sample Source

Theodore E. Harrison,
Jannice Bowler,
Chin-I Cheng
et al.

Abstract: The buff-colored layer separating the plasma from red blood cells (RBCs) in centrifuged blood was named the “buffy coat” in the late 19th century. The division of platelets (PLTs) and leukocytes (WBCs) between the buffy coat, plasma, and RBC layers in centrifuged blood has not been described before. In this study, we centrifuged 8.5 mL anticoagulated blood samples at 1000× g for 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, and 20 min. We then divided each sample into ten layers and analyzed each layer for cellular composition and mean pla… Show more

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“…This method allows precise control over PRP composition, tailoring it to specific therapeutic requirements. Buffy coat extraction provides clinicians with flexibility in achieving desired platelet concentrations and cellular content, contributing to a personalised and targeted approach in bone healing applications [6].…”
Section: Prp Preparation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method allows precise control over PRP composition, tailoring it to specific therapeutic requirements. Buffy coat extraction provides clinicians with flexibility in achieving desired platelet concentrations and cellular content, contributing to a personalised and targeted approach in bone healing applications [6].…”
Section: Prp Preparation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%