Multi-analyte reference solutions having a stable partial pressure of oxygen (pO ) in zero headspace packaging and methods for preparing such solutions are disclosed. The solutions have long shelf and use lives when stored at room temperature and are packaged in laminated foil containers having low or no oxygen reactivity. Access devices are also disclosed.
Multi-Analyte Reference Solutions With Stable Po2 In Zero Headspace Containers
Multi-analyte reference solutions having a stable partial pressure of oxygen (pO ) in zero headspace packaging and methods for preparing such solutions are disclosed. The solutions have long shelf and use lives when stored at room temperature and are packaged in laminated foil containers having low or no oxygen reactivity. Access devices are also disclosed.
Method Of Packaging Oxygen Reference Solution Using Flexile Package With Inside Valve
Dennis R. Conlon - South Attleboro MA Kevin J. Sullivan - Medfield MA Robert B. Green - Hopkinton MA
Assignee:
Chiron Diagnostics Corporation - E. Walpole MA
International Classification:
G01N 3100
US Classification:
436 8
Abstract:
A novel flexible package for an oxygen reference solution has been developed. This package is made from a laminated film including preferably polypropylene as the inner layer, aluminum foil as the middle layer, and polyester as the outer layer. The seams are heat sealed, while an optional access device for allowing access to the solution after the storage period, is attached to the inside wall of the bag without breeching the middle barrier layer.
Multi-Analyte Reference Solutions With Stable Po.sub.2 In Zero Headspace Containers
Dennis R. Conlon - Attleboro MA Minna A. Rannikko - Worchester MA Kevin J. Sullivan - Medfield MA Robert B. Green - Hopkinton MA
Assignee:
Bayer Corporation - East Walpole MA
International Classification:
G01N 3100
US Classification:
436 8
Abstract:
Multi-analyte reference solutions having a stable partial pressure of oxygen (pO. sub. 2) in zero headspace packaging and methods for preparing such solutions are disclosed. The solutions have long shelf and use lives when stored at room temperature and are packaged in laminated foil containers having low or no oxygen reactivity. Access devices are also disclosed.
Dennis Conlon (1973-1980), David Raab (1983-1989), Joseph Pillar (1984-1989), Christa Piquet (1987-1992), Kelly Crowell (1982-1989), Tina Costa (1977-1978)