CA2052523C - Evacuated container for collecting blood - Google Patents
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Abstract
An evacuated container for collecting blood, which comprises:
a tube with one closed end and one open end;
said tube prepared from a composition comprising 99.5 to 92 % by weight of polyethylene terephthalate, 0.5 to 8 % by weight of a polyamide having m-xylylene group and 1 to 100 ppm, based on said polyethylene terephthalate and said polyamide having m-xylylene group, of a transition metal; and a stoppering means for stoppering the open end of said tube to keep the inside of said tube at a vaccum.
According to the present invention, there is provided an evacuated container for collecting blood which has an excellent gas impermeability and can maintain a vacuum condition inside the container over a long period of time.
a tube with one closed end and one open end;
said tube prepared from a composition comprising 99.5 to 92 % by weight of polyethylene terephthalate, 0.5 to 8 % by weight of a polyamide having m-xylylene group and 1 to 100 ppm, based on said polyethylene terephthalate and said polyamide having m-xylylene group, of a transition metal; and a stoppering means for stoppering the open end of said tube to keep the inside of said tube at a vaccum.
According to the present invention, there is provided an evacuated container for collecting blood which has an excellent gas impermeability and can maintain a vacuum condition inside the container over a long period of time.
Description
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EVACUATED CONTAINER FOR COLLECTING BLOOD
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an evacuated container for collecting blood. More particularly, it relates to an evacuated tubular container for collecting 5 blood wherein a change of the inside vacuum with the passage of time till use is little. Namely, the inside pressure at a vacuum of the container hardly changes for the duration of storage.
An evacuated container for collecting blood is 10 used for tests and measurements such as a biochemical test, a serological test, a hematological test, a measurement of blood sugar, a blood-clotting test, an erythrocyte sedimentation rate test and a bacteriological test. Usually, a container for collecting blood comprises 15 a tube with one closed end and one open end, and a rubber stopper which is fitted on the open end. Before use, the above-mentioned container comprising a tube with one closed end and a rubber stopper is evacuated. Then, the inside pressure of the evacuated container is kept in a ' 20 suitable vacuum condition in order to enable to collect a necessary amount (2 to 20 mQ ) of blood.
Hitherto a material of the tube with one closed end in the above-mentioned evacuated container has been glass. However, glass is fragile in h~n(1lin~, procedure 25 of high-speed centrifugation and the like. Therefore, recently glass has been replaced by synthetic resins.
As synthetic resins used in an eYacuated container for collecting blood, there are selected a polyester, a polyethylene, a polypropylene and the like.
30 Among them, a polyester is employed in general by reason that a polyester is better than a polyethylene, a polypropylene or the like as to gas impermeability.
However, a polyester is inferior to glass in gas impermeability because oxygen gas and nitrogen gas pass 35 through the tube made of a polyester. Therefore, a vacuum condition can not be kept inside the container comprising - 2 - 2~2~2~
the tube made of a polyester in case of a long-term storage. The evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of a currently used synthetic resin has an inferior gas impermeability in comparison 5 with that of an evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of glass. By reason o-f the mentioned above, studies of packaging material for an evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of the synthetic resin have been carried out, 10 for instance, the evacuated container for collecting blood is vacuously packaged for storage, the specific gas is filled inside a package of the evacuated container for collecting blood, and the like.
An object of the invention is to provide an 15 evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of a synthetic resin which has an excellent gas impermeability. According to the present invention, the inside of the evacuated container for collecting blood can be kept at a vaccum over a long period of time till use.
This and the other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the description hereinafeter.
SUI~M~RY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an evacuated container for collecting blood, which comprises:
a tube with one closed end and one open end;
said tube prepared from a composition comprising 99.5 to 92 % by weight of polyethylene terephth~l~te, 0.5 to 8 % by weight of a polyamide having m-xylylene group and 1 to lOO ppm, based on said polyethylene terephthalate and said polyamide having m-xylylene group, of a transition metal; and a stoppering means for stoppering the open end of said tube to keep the inside of said tube at a vaccum.
According to the evacuated container as mentioned above the object of the present invention can be attained.
EVACUATED CONTAINER FOR COLLECTING BLOOD
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an evacuated container for collecting blood. More particularly, it relates to an evacuated tubular container for collecting 5 blood wherein a change of the inside vacuum with the passage of time till use is little. Namely, the inside pressure at a vacuum of the container hardly changes for the duration of storage.
An evacuated container for collecting blood is 10 used for tests and measurements such as a biochemical test, a serological test, a hematological test, a measurement of blood sugar, a blood-clotting test, an erythrocyte sedimentation rate test and a bacteriological test. Usually, a container for collecting blood comprises 15 a tube with one closed end and one open end, and a rubber stopper which is fitted on the open end. Before use, the above-mentioned container comprising a tube with one closed end and a rubber stopper is evacuated. Then, the inside pressure of the evacuated container is kept in a ' 20 suitable vacuum condition in order to enable to collect a necessary amount (2 to 20 mQ ) of blood.
Hitherto a material of the tube with one closed end in the above-mentioned evacuated container has been glass. However, glass is fragile in h~n(1lin~, procedure 25 of high-speed centrifugation and the like. Therefore, recently glass has been replaced by synthetic resins.
As synthetic resins used in an eYacuated container for collecting blood, there are selected a polyester, a polyethylene, a polypropylene and the like.
30 Among them, a polyester is employed in general by reason that a polyester is better than a polyethylene, a polypropylene or the like as to gas impermeability.
However, a polyester is inferior to glass in gas impermeability because oxygen gas and nitrogen gas pass 35 through the tube made of a polyester. Therefore, a vacuum condition can not be kept inside the container comprising - 2 - 2~2~2~
the tube made of a polyester in case of a long-term storage. The evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of a currently used synthetic resin has an inferior gas impermeability in comparison 5 with that of an evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of glass. By reason o-f the mentioned above, studies of packaging material for an evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of the synthetic resin have been carried out, 10 for instance, the evacuated container for collecting blood is vacuously packaged for storage, the specific gas is filled inside a package of the evacuated container for collecting blood, and the like.
An object of the invention is to provide an 15 evacuated container for collecting blood comprising the tube made of a synthetic resin which has an excellent gas impermeability. According to the present invention, the inside of the evacuated container for collecting blood can be kept at a vaccum over a long period of time till use.
This and the other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the description hereinafeter.
SUI~M~RY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an evacuated container for collecting blood, which comprises:
a tube with one closed end and one open end;
said tube prepared from a composition comprising 99.5 to 92 % by weight of polyethylene terephth~l~te, 0.5 to 8 % by weight of a polyamide having m-xylylene group and 1 to lOO ppm, based on said polyethylene terephthalate and said polyamide having m-xylylene group, of a transition metal; and a stoppering means for stoppering the open end of said tube to keep the inside of said tube at a vaccum.
According to the evacuated container as mentioned above the object of the present invention can be attained.
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Now, there is explained an evacuated container for collecting blood of the present invention in detail.
In the present invention, the term " a stoppering 5 means" implies a means for fitting on the open end of the tube in the evacuated container for collecting blood.
That is, the open end of the tube is stoppered with the stoppering means to keep the inside of the tube at a vaccum. The stoppering means can be pierced with a blood 10 drawing needle. On the occasion of using the evacuated container for collecting blood of the present invention, one end of a blood drawing needle is inserted into a vein and the other end of the blood drawing needle is inserted into the evacuated container through the stoppering means.
15 Blood is drawn into the evacuated container through the blood drawing needle due to the vaccum in the container.
F.~c~mI~les of the stoppering means are, for instance, a rubber stopper having an elasticity ~n~hling to remove and fit; a stoppering means comprising a means for 20 impermeating gas and a means for sealing; and the like.
In the present invention, the term u a tube with one closed end" means a tube which can be used in an evacuated container for collecting blood. Examples of the tube with one closed end are, for instance, a tube having 25 an outer diameter of 10 to 16 mm ( ~ i, a length of 60 to 170 mm and a thickness of 1 to 2 mm, and the like.
The polyethylene terephthalate used in the present invention is a widely used polyester which may be obtained by ~ reacting ethylene glycol, and terephthalic 30 acid or an ester thereof (especially, dimethyl terephthalate). Also, the above polyethylene terephthalate includes a polyethylene terephthalate containing recurrent units of ethylene terephthalate in a ratio not less than 80 %. ~ mples of copolymerizable 35 components are, for instance, isophthalic acid, naphth~l~nedicarboxylic acid, a p-oxybenzoic acid derivative; butanediol, and the like.
It is preferred in molding that the molecular ' '; ,' : , - 4 - 2 ~ 3 weight of the above-mentioned polymer of the polyester is 0.6 to û.9 as intrinsic viscosity [ ~7 ] to give a satisfactory tube with the closed end. Such intrinsic viscosity is a value measured at 25~C in a solution 5 obtained by dissolving 0.25 g of the polymer in lûO mQ
of a mixture of 3 parts by weight of phenol and 2 parts by weight of 1,1, 2, 2-tetrachloroethane.
The polyamide having m-xylylene group used in the present invention comprises as an amine component at least 10 one ~ min~ selected from the group consisting of (1) m-xylylenedi~min~, (2) a mixture of m-xylylenerli~min~ and p-xylylenerli~min~, and (3) a mixture of m-xylylf?ne~ mine and h~ methylene~ min~; and as an acid component at least one carboxylic acid selected from the 15 group consisting of adipic acid, pimelic acid, suberic acid, azelaic acid and sebacic acid. As the polyamide having m-xylylene group of the present invention, poly-m-xylylene adipamide is preferable. It can be considered that the polyamide having m ;sylylene group of the present 20 invention plays a role in the improving of gas impermeability of the tube with the closed end.
As a transition metal used in the present invention, there are exemplified cobalt, nickel, rhodium and the like. In the present invention, a transition metal is used in a form of a salt. ~x~mr)les of salts of the transition metals used in the present invention are, for instance, cobalt acetate, cobalt naphthenate, cobalt stearate, nickel acetylacetonate, nickel chloride, rhodium chloride, and the like.
The tube of the present invention which is prepared by mixing a polyamide having m-xylylene group and a salt of a transition metal, absorbs oxygen gas.
The material of the tube with the closed end of the present invention is a mixture of polyethylene terephthalate, a polyamide having ~ ylylene group and a salt of a transition metal. A mold may be charged with the three components at once in a molding step.
Alternatively, the three components ma~ be previously ~ 5 2~2~3 mixed be~ore charging a mold with the mixture of the three components.
Since the tube with the closed end of the present invention is molded by mixing a polyamide having m-5 xylylene group, it is possible to yellow a product.
However, such yellow in the product can turn colorless by well k~l~nci n~ constitution of the above-mentioned three components. Also, such yellow can be made inconspicuous by adding up to 4 % by weight, based on the 10 polyethylene terephthalate, of a master pellet containing a blue pigment or purple pigment to the mixture of the three components. As the master pellet, polyethylene terephthalate is used. The master pellet contains, for instance, 1 % of the pigment. It is preferable that the 15 master pellet containing a blue pigrnent or purple pigment is added to the mixture in the equal amount to that of a polyamide having m-xylylene group. F;~mpl~.q of such pigment used in the present invention are, for instance, Blue No. 1 (C I 42090), Blue No. 2 (C I 73015), Blue No.
20 201 (C I 73000), Blue No. 202 (C l 42052), Blue NoO 203 (C
; I 42052), Blue No. 204 (C I 69825), Blue No. 403, Purple No. 201 (C I 60725), and the like.
In the present invention, the tube is prepared by mixing a polyamide having m-xylylene group, a widely used 25 polyester and a salt of a transition metal in order to give the tube with the closed end which has an excellent gas impermeability and to absorb oxygen gas. It is considered that: a salt of a transition metal is a catalyst to accelerate such behavior.
In the evacuated cont~iner for collecting blood ;~ comprising the tube made of the synthetic resin of the present invention which has an excellent gas impermeability, as described above, oxygen gas is absorbed and then the inside of the evacuated container for ' 35 collecting blood can be kept at a vacuum during a long - period of time before use.
In the present invention, it is necessary that each mixed ratio in the above-mentioned mixture is 99.5 to . , - 6 ~ 2~2.~2~
92 % by weight, preferably 99 to 96 % by weight as polyethylene terephthalate and 0. 5 to 8 % by weight, preferably 1 to 4 % by weight as a polyamide having m-xylylene group. In case that a ratio of a polyamide 5 having m-xylylene group is more than 8 % by weight, transparency is deteriorated and a cost for material of the tube is made expensive. On the other hand, in case that a ratio of a polyamide having m-xylylene group is less than û. 5 % by weight, the capacity for absorbing 10 oxygen gas is deteriorated.
In the present invention, it is necessary to contain 1 to 100 ppm, preferably 2 to 50 ppm of a salt of a transition metal. In case that a content of a salt of a transition metal is more than 100 ppm, the obtained tube 15 is colored to deteriorate transparency and a cos t for material of the tube is made expensive. On the other hand, in case that a content of a salt of a transition metal is less than 1 ppm, the function of the catalysis which accelerates to absorb o-~Lygen gas is deteriorated.
The polymer used for preparing the tube with the closed end of the present invention may contains additive(s) which does not exert a bad influence.
Examples of the additives are, for instance, an antioxidant, an agent for blocking ultraviolet rays, an 25 a~ ry agent for extruding, an additive for improving the polymers and the like.
The present invention is more specifically described and e~pl~;necl by means of the following Examples, Comparative Example and Test Examples in which 30 all parts are by weight unless otherwise noted. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the Examples, the Comparative Examples and the Test Examples, and various changes and modifications may be made in the invention without departing from the spirit 35 and scope thereof.
Fl~mples 1 to 10 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3 Using material(s) shown in Table 1, each tube 7 2 ~ 2 3 with one closed end and one open end for collecting 5 m Q
of blood having a thickness of 1.3 mm, a length of 75 mm and an inner diameter of 10. 8 mm, was prepared. Thus obtained tube was tightly stoppered with a rubber stopper 5 made of butyl gum.
In each group, ten containers were prepared.
In Table 1, polyethylene terephthalate, poly-m-xylylene adipamide and a dye classified in anthraquinones were used as a polyester, a polyamide having m-xylylene 10 group and a blue pigment, respectively.
Table 1 Ratio by weight ofConcentration Number PolyestertPolyamide havingof cobalt m-xylylene group/Master pellet (ppm) containing blue pigment . Ex. 1 100/1/0 23 20 Ex. 2 100/1/0 5 Ex. 3 100/1/2 5 Ex. 4 100/2/0 10 Ex. 5 100/2/0 5 Ex. 6 100/2/0 25 Ex. 7 100/4/0 100 Ex. 8 100/4/0 20 Ex. 9 100/4/0 10 Ex. 10 100/4tO 2 Com. Ex. 1 100/0/0 0 ' 30 Com. Ex. 2 100/4/0 0 Com. Ex. 3 100/0/2 0 ~;~
Test Example 1 35In each group ten containers were employed to measure inside pressure thereof.
A pressure inside each of the containers obtained according to Examples 1 to 10 and Comparative Examples 1 - 8 - 2 ~
to 3 was reduced to 460 mmHg (300 mmHg vac.) to give a evacuated container for collecting blood.
With respect to each evacuated containerl an inside pressure was measured at 50~C every 3 weeks, i.e.
5 at the time right after stoppering, 3 weeks after, 6 weeks after, 9 weeks after, 12 weeks after and 15 weeks after.
As the inside pressure at the time right after stoppering was 100 %, retension rate (%) regarding degree of a vacuum was calculated from the measured vaiue. The results are 10 shown in Table 2.
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Now, there is explained an evacuated container for collecting blood of the present invention in detail.
In the present invention, the term " a stoppering 5 means" implies a means for fitting on the open end of the tube in the evacuated container for collecting blood.
That is, the open end of the tube is stoppered with the stoppering means to keep the inside of the tube at a vaccum. The stoppering means can be pierced with a blood 10 drawing needle. On the occasion of using the evacuated container for collecting blood of the present invention, one end of a blood drawing needle is inserted into a vein and the other end of the blood drawing needle is inserted into the evacuated container through the stoppering means.
15 Blood is drawn into the evacuated container through the blood drawing needle due to the vaccum in the container.
F.~c~mI~les of the stoppering means are, for instance, a rubber stopper having an elasticity ~n~hling to remove and fit; a stoppering means comprising a means for 20 impermeating gas and a means for sealing; and the like.
In the present invention, the term u a tube with one closed end" means a tube which can be used in an evacuated container for collecting blood. Examples of the tube with one closed end are, for instance, a tube having 25 an outer diameter of 10 to 16 mm ( ~ i, a length of 60 to 170 mm and a thickness of 1 to 2 mm, and the like.
The polyethylene terephthalate used in the present invention is a widely used polyester which may be obtained by ~ reacting ethylene glycol, and terephthalic 30 acid or an ester thereof (especially, dimethyl terephthalate). Also, the above polyethylene terephthalate includes a polyethylene terephthalate containing recurrent units of ethylene terephthalate in a ratio not less than 80 %. ~ mples of copolymerizable 35 components are, for instance, isophthalic acid, naphth~l~nedicarboxylic acid, a p-oxybenzoic acid derivative; butanediol, and the like.
It is preferred in molding that the molecular ' '; ,' : , - 4 - 2 ~ 3 weight of the above-mentioned polymer of the polyester is 0.6 to û.9 as intrinsic viscosity [ ~7 ] to give a satisfactory tube with the closed end. Such intrinsic viscosity is a value measured at 25~C in a solution 5 obtained by dissolving 0.25 g of the polymer in lûO mQ
of a mixture of 3 parts by weight of phenol and 2 parts by weight of 1,1, 2, 2-tetrachloroethane.
The polyamide having m-xylylene group used in the present invention comprises as an amine component at least 10 one ~ min~ selected from the group consisting of (1) m-xylylenedi~min~, (2) a mixture of m-xylylenerli~min~ and p-xylylenerli~min~, and (3) a mixture of m-xylylf?ne~ mine and h~ methylene~ min~; and as an acid component at least one carboxylic acid selected from the 15 group consisting of adipic acid, pimelic acid, suberic acid, azelaic acid and sebacic acid. As the polyamide having m-xylylene group of the present invention, poly-m-xylylene adipamide is preferable. It can be considered that the polyamide having m ;sylylene group of the present 20 invention plays a role in the improving of gas impermeability of the tube with the closed end.
As a transition metal used in the present invention, there are exemplified cobalt, nickel, rhodium and the like. In the present invention, a transition metal is used in a form of a salt. ~x~mr)les of salts of the transition metals used in the present invention are, for instance, cobalt acetate, cobalt naphthenate, cobalt stearate, nickel acetylacetonate, nickel chloride, rhodium chloride, and the like.
The tube of the present invention which is prepared by mixing a polyamide having m-xylylene group and a salt of a transition metal, absorbs oxygen gas.
The material of the tube with the closed end of the present invention is a mixture of polyethylene terephthalate, a polyamide having ~ ylylene group and a salt of a transition metal. A mold may be charged with the three components at once in a molding step.
Alternatively, the three components ma~ be previously ~ 5 2~2~3 mixed be~ore charging a mold with the mixture of the three components.
Since the tube with the closed end of the present invention is molded by mixing a polyamide having m-5 xylylene group, it is possible to yellow a product.
However, such yellow in the product can turn colorless by well k~l~nci n~ constitution of the above-mentioned three components. Also, such yellow can be made inconspicuous by adding up to 4 % by weight, based on the 10 polyethylene terephthalate, of a master pellet containing a blue pigment or purple pigment to the mixture of the three components. As the master pellet, polyethylene terephthalate is used. The master pellet contains, for instance, 1 % of the pigment. It is preferable that the 15 master pellet containing a blue pigrnent or purple pigment is added to the mixture in the equal amount to that of a polyamide having m-xylylene group. F;~mpl~.q of such pigment used in the present invention are, for instance, Blue No. 1 (C I 42090), Blue No. 2 (C I 73015), Blue No.
20 201 (C I 73000), Blue No. 202 (C l 42052), Blue NoO 203 (C
; I 42052), Blue No. 204 (C I 69825), Blue No. 403, Purple No. 201 (C I 60725), and the like.
In the present invention, the tube is prepared by mixing a polyamide having m-xylylene group, a widely used 25 polyester and a salt of a transition metal in order to give the tube with the closed end which has an excellent gas impermeability and to absorb oxygen gas. It is considered that: a salt of a transition metal is a catalyst to accelerate such behavior.
In the evacuated cont~iner for collecting blood ;~ comprising the tube made of the synthetic resin of the present invention which has an excellent gas impermeability, as described above, oxygen gas is absorbed and then the inside of the evacuated container for ' 35 collecting blood can be kept at a vacuum during a long - period of time before use.
In the present invention, it is necessary that each mixed ratio in the above-mentioned mixture is 99.5 to . , - 6 ~ 2~2.~2~
92 % by weight, preferably 99 to 96 % by weight as polyethylene terephthalate and 0. 5 to 8 % by weight, preferably 1 to 4 % by weight as a polyamide having m-xylylene group. In case that a ratio of a polyamide 5 having m-xylylene group is more than 8 % by weight, transparency is deteriorated and a cost for material of the tube is made expensive. On the other hand, in case that a ratio of a polyamide having m-xylylene group is less than û. 5 % by weight, the capacity for absorbing 10 oxygen gas is deteriorated.
In the present invention, it is necessary to contain 1 to 100 ppm, preferably 2 to 50 ppm of a salt of a transition metal. In case that a content of a salt of a transition metal is more than 100 ppm, the obtained tube 15 is colored to deteriorate transparency and a cos t for material of the tube is made expensive. On the other hand, in case that a content of a salt of a transition metal is less than 1 ppm, the function of the catalysis which accelerates to absorb o-~Lygen gas is deteriorated.
The polymer used for preparing the tube with the closed end of the present invention may contains additive(s) which does not exert a bad influence.
Examples of the additives are, for instance, an antioxidant, an agent for blocking ultraviolet rays, an 25 a~ ry agent for extruding, an additive for improving the polymers and the like.
The present invention is more specifically described and e~pl~;necl by means of the following Examples, Comparative Example and Test Examples in which 30 all parts are by weight unless otherwise noted. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the Examples, the Comparative Examples and the Test Examples, and various changes and modifications may be made in the invention without departing from the spirit 35 and scope thereof.
Fl~mples 1 to 10 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3 Using material(s) shown in Table 1, each tube 7 2 ~ 2 3 with one closed end and one open end for collecting 5 m Q
of blood having a thickness of 1.3 mm, a length of 75 mm and an inner diameter of 10. 8 mm, was prepared. Thus obtained tube was tightly stoppered with a rubber stopper 5 made of butyl gum.
In each group, ten containers were prepared.
In Table 1, polyethylene terephthalate, poly-m-xylylene adipamide and a dye classified in anthraquinones were used as a polyester, a polyamide having m-xylylene 10 group and a blue pigment, respectively.
Table 1 Ratio by weight ofConcentration Number PolyestertPolyamide havingof cobalt m-xylylene group/Master pellet (ppm) containing blue pigment . Ex. 1 100/1/0 23 20 Ex. 2 100/1/0 5 Ex. 3 100/1/2 5 Ex. 4 100/2/0 10 Ex. 5 100/2/0 5 Ex. 6 100/2/0 25 Ex. 7 100/4/0 100 Ex. 8 100/4/0 20 Ex. 9 100/4/0 10 Ex. 10 100/4tO 2 Com. Ex. 1 100/0/0 0 ' 30 Com. Ex. 2 100/4/0 0 Com. Ex. 3 100/0/2 0 ~;~
Test Example 1 35In each group ten containers were employed to measure inside pressure thereof.
A pressure inside each of the containers obtained according to Examples 1 to 10 and Comparative Examples 1 - 8 - 2 ~
to 3 was reduced to 460 mmHg (300 mmHg vac.) to give a evacuated container for collecting blood.
With respect to each evacuated containerl an inside pressure was measured at 50~C every 3 weeks, i.e.
5 at the time right after stoppering, 3 weeks after, 6 weeks after, 9 weeks after, 12 weeks after and 15 weeks after.
As the inside pressure at the time right after stoppering was 100 %, retension rate (%) regarding degree of a vacuum was calculated from the measured vaiue. The results are 10 shown in Table 2.
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As the inside pressure at the time right after stoppering was 100 %, retension rate (%) regarding degree of a vacuum was calculated from the measured value. The results are shown in Table 3.
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As is clear from the results shown in Tables 2 to 4, the higher the concentration of cobalt is, the faster oxygen gas is absorbed. Also, the higher the content of the polyamide having m-xylylene group is, the faster oxygen gas is absorbed.
Among the results in Tables 2 to 4, clifference is recognized. The reason is that an amount of oxygen gas to be absorbed differs due to the difference as to degree of a vacuum. That is, the more the container for collecting blood is evacuated, the more an amount of oxygen gas inside the container is lowered.
Also, there was no influence on gas impermeability even if a blue pigment was used in the preparation of the tube of the present invention.
In addition to the ingredients used in the 20 Examples, the Comparative Examples and the Test Examples, other ingredients can be used in the Examples, the Comparative Examples and the Test R~r~mples as set forth in the specification to obtain substantially the same results.
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As the inside pressure at the time right after stoppering was 100 %, retension rate (%) regarding degree of a vacuum was calculated from the measured value. The results are shown in Table 3.
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- 12 - 2~32~23 Test Example 3 In the same manner as described in Test Example 1 except that a pressure inside each container was reduced to 30 mmHg (730 mmHg vac.), an inside pressure of the 5 evacuated container for collecting blood was measured.
As the inside pressure at the time right after stoppering was 100 %, retension rate (%) regarding degree of a vacuum was calculated from the measured value. The results are shown in Table 4.
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- 14 ~ 3 In Test Examples 1 to 3~ the temperature 50~C was used which is fairly high in comparison with room temperature because the period, i.e. 15 weeks may be short as an observing period.
As is clear from the results shown in Tables 2 to 4, the higher the concentration of cobalt is, the faster oxygen gas is absorbed. Also, the higher the content of the polyamide having m-xylylene group is, the faster oxygen gas is absorbed.
Among the results in Tables 2 to 4, clifference is recognized. The reason is that an amount of oxygen gas to be absorbed differs due to the difference as to degree of a vacuum. That is, the more the container for collecting blood is evacuated, the more an amount of oxygen gas inside the container is lowered.
Also, there was no influence on gas impermeability even if a blue pigment was used in the preparation of the tube of the present invention.
In addition to the ingredients used in the 20 Examples, the Comparative Examples and the Test Examples, other ingredients can be used in the Examples, the Comparative Examples and the Test R~r~mples as set forth in the specification to obtain substantially the same results.
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Claims (3)
1. An evacuated container for collecting blood, which comprises:
a tube with one closed end and one open end;
said tube prepared from a composition comprising 99.5 to 92 % by weight of polyethylene terephthalate, 0.5 to 8 % by weight of a polyamide having m-xylylene group and 1 to 100 ppm, based on said polyethylene terephthalate and said polyamide having m-xylylene group, of a transition metal; and a stoppering means for stoppering the open end of said tube to keep the inside of said tube at a vaccum.
a tube with one closed end and one open end;
said tube prepared from a composition comprising 99.5 to 92 % by weight of polyethylene terephthalate, 0.5 to 8 % by weight of a polyamide having m-xylylene group and 1 to 100 ppm, based on said polyethylene terephthalate and said polyamide having m-xylylene group, of a transition metal; and a stoppering means for stoppering the open end of said tube to keep the inside of said tube at a vaccum.
2. The evacuated container of Claim 1, wherein said polyamide having m-xylylene group is poly-m-xylylene adipamide.
3. The evacuated container of Claim 1 or 2, wherein said composition contains a blue pigment or purple pigment.
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