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publicationNumber PE-20160861-A1
titleOfInvention SOLUTIONS TO INCREASE THE STABILITY AND SHELF LIFE OF AN ORGAN, AND TISSUE CONSERVATION SOLUTION
abstract Organ and tissue preservation solutions are disclosed that have improved stability. The solutions are made up of two separate solutions. The first solution, Solution A, is composed of a balanced salt solution that is stable in solution at a pH of 7.0 or higher. A second solution, Solution B, is composed of an aqueous solution containing L-glutathione and / or cysteinylglycine, a sugar such as O-Glucose, L-Arginine, a reducing agent such as ascorbic acid and water, at a pH lower than 7.0, preferably about 3.0 to 5.0. The two solutions are then mixed with each other at the point of use, and the pH is adjusted to around 7.3, so as to achieve the tissue and organ preservation solution having improved stability. Preferably, solution A has a pH of about 7.6, and solution B has a pH of about 5.0. The present invention is further comprised of kits containing the two solutions in two separate containers. In an alternative embodiment, the sugar can be present in Solution A
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