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Removal of endogenous and exogenous toxins by a microencapsulated absorbent
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1969
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Blood Creatinine LevelThrombosisEngineeringBlood PlateletEnvironmental EngineeringActivated CharcoalMicro-encapsulationHemostasisPlatelet AntagonistAlbumin-coated CollodionMicroencapsulated AbsorbentBiomedical EngineeringPurification MethodMedicineAnticoagulantBiointerface
Three types of microencapsulated activated charcoal were tested. Unlike activated charcoal in the free form, the microencapsulated form did not give off embolizing particles. Heparin-complexed or albumin-coated collodion microencapsulated activated charcoal did not lower the arterial platelet level. Albumin-coated collodion microencapsulated activated charcoal was more efficient than the heparin-complexed form in lowering the blood creatinine level.