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Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption

We evaluated the influences of the priming process (washing with saline), saline circulation conditions, and saline incubation on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone (PSu) membrane dialyzers sterilized using gamma irradiation [NV-15X (Toray Industries, Inc.)], autoclav...

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Autores principales: Sato, Yoshinori, Horiuchi, Hayato, Fukasawa, Shinji, Takesawa, Shingo, Hirayama, Jun
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8554461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107490
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author Sato, Yoshinori
Horiuchi, Hayato
Fukasawa, Shinji
Takesawa, Shingo
Hirayama, Jun
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Horiuchi, Hayato
Fukasawa, Shinji
Takesawa, Shingo
Hirayama, Jun
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description We evaluated the influences of the priming process (washing with saline), saline circulation conditions, and saline incubation on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone (PSu) membrane dialyzers sterilized using gamma irradiation [NV-15X (Toray Industries, Inc.)], autoclaving [RENAK-PS1.6 (Kawasumi Laboratories, Inc.)], or in-line steam [FX-140J (Fresenius Medical Care)] methods as well as a non-PSu cellulose triacetate (CTA) membrane dialyzer [FB-150U(NIPRO)]. The effect of priming was evaluated by circulating 1000 mL of saline through the dialyzers at a rate of 100 mL/min and measuring the elution level of the substances by determining their ultraviolet (UV) absorption at 220 nm using spectrophotometry. All the tested dialyzers showed that the elution of the substances decreased as per the order of sample collection. Primed dialyzers were used in the subsequent experiments. Circulating saline through the primed membrane dialyzers at a flow rate of 100 mL/min caused time-dependent elution of substances from all the tested dialyzers; increasing the flow rate to 200 mL/min did not have a significant effect on the time-dependence or elution amount at each time point (0–8 h). The elution was also evaluated after incubating the membrane dialyzers with saline for 24 h. A co-submitted article (Sato et al., 2021) detailed the preparation of the identical experimental circuits, as well as the influences of saline washing, saline circulation conditions, and saline incubation on the elution of the hydrophilic agent polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) from each dialyzer using the Müller method, which can enable specific detection of PVP (Müller, 1968). The relative elution levels of PVP among the dialyzers and the experimental conditions were different from those of substances determined using UV (220 nm) absorption. Our data might be used for further development of experiments for identifying non-PVP substances eluted from dialyzers by providing information regarding the conditions of the elutions and types of dialyzers from which they are eluted.
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spelling pubmed-85544612021-11-05 Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption Sato, Yoshinori Horiuchi, Hayato Fukasawa, Shinji Takesawa, Shingo Hirayama, Jun Data Brief Data Article We evaluated the influences of the priming process (washing with saline), saline circulation conditions, and saline incubation on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone (PSu) membrane dialyzers sterilized using gamma irradiation [NV-15X (Toray Industries, Inc.)], autoclaving [RENAK-PS1.6 (Kawasumi Laboratories, Inc.)], or in-line steam [FX-140J (Fresenius Medical Care)] methods as well as a non-PSu cellulose triacetate (CTA) membrane dialyzer [FB-150U(NIPRO)]. The effect of priming was evaluated by circulating 1000 mL of saline through the dialyzers at a rate of 100 mL/min and measuring the elution level of the substances by determining their ultraviolet (UV) absorption at 220 nm using spectrophotometry. All the tested dialyzers showed that the elution of the substances decreased as per the order of sample collection. Primed dialyzers were used in the subsequent experiments. Circulating saline through the primed membrane dialyzers at a flow rate of 100 mL/min caused time-dependent elution of substances from all the tested dialyzers; increasing the flow rate to 200 mL/min did not have a significant effect on the time-dependence or elution amount at each time point (0–8 h). The elution was also evaluated after incubating the membrane dialyzers with saline for 24 h. A co-submitted article (Sato et al., 2021) detailed the preparation of the identical experimental circuits, as well as the influences of saline washing, saline circulation conditions, and saline incubation on the elution of the hydrophilic agent polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) from each dialyzer using the Müller method, which can enable specific detection of PVP (Müller, 1968). The relative elution levels of PVP among the dialyzers and the experimental conditions were different from those of substances determined using UV (220 nm) absorption. Our data might be used for further development of experiments for identifying non-PVP substances eluted from dialyzers by providing information regarding the conditions of the elutions and types of dialyzers from which they are eluted. Elsevier 2021-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8554461/ /pubmed/34746342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107490 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Takesawa, Shingo
Hirayama, Jun
Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption
title Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption
title_full Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption
title_fullStr Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption
title_full_unstemmed Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption
title_short Data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption
title_sort data on the in vitro elution of substances from three types of polysulfone membrane dialyzers as well as a non-polysulfone cellulose triacetate membrane dialyzer evaluated using ultraviolet absorption
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8554461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107490
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