PMID: 2125754Aug 13, 1990Paper

Solvent extraction of test plasmas for improved recovery of lupus anticoagulant activity

Thrombosis and Haemostasis
T ExnerJ Koutts

Abstract

Phospholipid procoagulant material mainly derived from platelets interferes or "bypasses" the more specific tests for lupus anticoagulants. Such material in test plasmas can be inactivated with recovery of lupus anticoagulant activity by simple extraction with chloroform. This solvent treatment damages mainly factors VIII, V, VII and IX. Ether and various other solvents were less damaging to these clotting factors but not quite as effective as chloroform in the recovery of lupus anticoagulant activity.

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Antiphospholipid Syndrome

Antiphospholipid syndrome or antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS or APLS), is an autoimmune, hypercoagulable state caused by the presence of antibodies directed against phospholipids.

Blood Clotting Disorders

Thrombophilia includes conditions with increased tendency for excessive blood clotting. Blood clotting occurs when the body has insufficient amounts of specialized proteins that make blood clot and stop bleeding. Here is the latest research on blood clotting disorders.