Optimal Combination of Alcohol Swabs and Vacuum Blood Tubes

The optimal combination of alcohol swabs and vacuum blood tubes is essential for effective and contamination-free blood sample collection. Alcohol swabs are used to clean the skin prior to venipuncture, reducing the risk of contamination while ensuring the sample is free from external impurities. Vacuum blood tubes, designed to maintain sample integrity, are then used to draw and store the blood, preventing clotting and preserving DNA for analysis. This combination ensures accurate results in clinical, forensic, and diagnostic applications, from drug testing to genetic analysis.

Key Features:

  • Alcohol swabs ensure skin cleanliness and contamination prevention

  • Vacuum blood tubes preserve sample integrity for long-term storage

  • Suitable for PCR, sequencing, and genotyping

  • Ideal for clinical, forensic, and diagnostic use

Application Scope:

  • Blood collection for forensic investigations

  • Clinical diagnostics and medical testing

  • DNA analysis and genetic research

  • Drug testing and toxicology

Anticoagulant EDTA Vacuum Blood Collection Tubes

EDTA vacuum blood collection tubes prevent clotting and preserve nucleic acids for high-purity DNA extraction. Suitable for blood samples in forensic, clinical, and research applications, these tubes maintain DNA integrity for PCR, sequencing, and genotyping. The vacuum design ensures precise blood volume collection, reduces contamination risk, and supports trace or minimal samples. Ideal for hospital diagnostics, forensic investigations, and genetic research requiring reliable, reproducible results.

Key Features:

  • EDTA prevents blood coagulation and preserves DNA

  • High-purity DNA suitable for PCR and sequencing

  • Vacuum system ensures accurate, contamination-free collection

  • Effective for trace, minimal, or degraded samples

Application Scope:

  • Forensic blood DNA collection

  • Clinical diagnostics and hospital use

  • Trace and minimal sample analysis

  • Genetic research and laboratory studies