Human Factor V congenital Deficient Plasma
7-0500 | Kit | 5 x 1.0 mL |
Plasma from a single human donor with congenital Factor V deficiency.
Native coagulation factor deficient plasmas are fresh frozen plasmas obtained exclusively from donors with severe congenital clotting factor deficiency.
Description of the Human Factor V congenital Deficient Plasma
These native coagulation factor-deficient plasmas are recommended for the evaluation of the activity of coagulation factors by the method of assaying the level of prothrombin (PT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (TCA) requiring the use of a plasma lacking in factor (<1%) in hemostasis.
Advantages
- None of these plasmas contain inhibitors.
- No additives or preservatives.
- Freezing the plasmas makes it possible to keep the matrix perfectly intact and to avoid reconstitution.
- Packaging in plastic cryotubes suitable for all STA-R type micro-cup supports.
Informations
Factor V (FV) is a protein mainly synthesized by the liver.
It is the enzymatic cofactor of FX and is activated in FVa by thrombin and / or FXa.
With FXa, it forms a complex which, in the presence of phospholipids and calcium, activates FII into thrombin.
The FVa is neutralized by the PCa. Its plasma half-life is 12 to 36 hours.








