Virus preservation liquid
Virus preservation liquid is a special liquid used to preserve virus samples.
It usually serves the following purposes:
Maintaining the activity of the virus: keeping the virus stable for a certain period of time, reducing inactivation or degradation of the virus.
Protect the structure of the virus: prevent the virus from being damaged by the external environment.
Facilitate sample transport and storage: to ensure that virus samples can be safely transported and preserved for subsequent testing, research, etc.
Specific applications:
Clinical testing: used to collect and preserve clinical samples such as nasopharyngeal swabs, sputum, etc. for virus testing.
Scientific research experiment: used for preserving and transporting viral samples in the field of virology research, vaccine development, etc.
Features:
Good stability performance: able to maintain the stability of the virus for a longer period of time.
Strong compatibility: compatible with a variety of sampling swabs and detection methods.
Safe and reliable: provides some protection against viruses while ensuring the safety of the operation process.
The main components of a virus preservation solution usually include the following:
Buffer system: maintains a certain pH value and stabilises the virus structure.
Salts: provide a suitable ionic environment.
Protein denaturants: such as guanidine salts to prevent degradation of viral proteins.
Antimicrobials: inhibit the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria.
Stabilisers: enhance the stability of the virus