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Development of a Simulated Blood-Like Solution for Medical and Other Uses

Students & Supervisors

Student Authors
Shamvi Md Abdullah
BSc in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Frank Heaven Mondol
BSc in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Supervisors
Dr. Md. Sarowar Hossain
Assistant Professor, Faculty, FST
Dr. Humayra Ferdous
Associate Professor, Department Head, FST

Abstract

To some extent medical experiments must be done in blood, to check the efficacy of some medicines, culturing or finding progress of pathogenic infection, etc. However, to carry out this in a real blood sample, there are a lot of difficulties in getting, storing, or handling it. Even, the intended lab may not have a license to handle it, the short life span of the blood sample before it gets rotten, quick coagulation preventing experiments for longer times, etc. In this work, we present the development of a blood-mimicking medium that retains the main physical and biological characteristics of real blood, without the accompanying inconveniences. It has a blood red color that can be adjusted to represent both oxygen-rich (like arterial) and oxygen-deprived (like venous) blood. This solution has a color absorption similar to real blood. In addition, the synthesized liquid does not give any precipitate and does not discolor or denature on exposure to normal ambiance (air/oxygen/light). This prepared solution can now be used as a medium for doing suitable experiments like culturing bacterial cells and treatment with various drugs on these, checking the effect of blood cells on oxygen variation or temperature effect, or even be used as a demonstration medium for blood flow in arteries or veins in animal (including human) body.

Keywords

Simulated fluid Bioactivity Viscosity Particle distribution Color Absorption

Publication Details

  • Type of Publication: Conference
  • Conference Name: International Conference on Physics – 2024
  • Date of Conference: 05/09/2024 - 05/11/2024
  • Venue: Bangladesh Atomic Energy Centre, Dhaka
  • Organizer: Bangladesh Physical Society