Plasma is the fluid component of blood in which red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are suspended. Almost 55% of blood is made up of plasma making it the major component by weight in blood. All these 4 major components of blood can be easily separated in a laboratory using special machines and processes. In recent times, plasma is playing a major role in treating serious health conditions. It is also an important component in cosmetic procedures that use Platelet-rich-plasma (PRP).
Plasma when separated out is light-yellow-colored. The red color to blood comes from red-blood-cells. Plasma contains:
Around 7% by weight is made of the following components
The remaining 1% by weight is made of electrolytes, sugars, fats, hormones and vitamins.
Plasma is called the gift of life. People are encouraged to donate blood plasma as often as possible. This is because, after the RBC, WBC and platelets are removed, the dissolved components in plasma can be concentrated and used to treat several health conditions. This includes:
Whole-blood donation is simple and everyone is familiar with it. The procedure takes 30-40 minutes in which 1 pint of blood is collected from a person in one instance.
Blood plasma donation is a slightly-more involved process as the plasma has to be separated from the blood. This is done in 2 ways:
Any person wishing to donate plasma is first screened for weight, blood sugar, blood pressure and various health conditions including herpes, HIV and cancer. Once validated, he/she can donate as often as once in 14 days or 28 days, depending on the age. Plasma is largely made up of water, so it takes the body just 2 days to restore the normal volume of plasma while healthy food will restore its original level of contents. People of AB blood group are called universal plasma donors as their plasma is easily accepted by all blood groups.
Donation is required and encouraged as there are many patients across various ailments who require plasma. In fact, worldwide, the demand for plasma is always more than the supply.
Red-blood-cells have a short shelf life of just 6 weeks, which means, they cannot be stored for long. In contrast, plasma has the advantage that it can be frozen and stored for up to a year safely. Source plasma or recovered plasma is frozen and kept in cold storage. This is called FFP or fresh-frozen-plasma. FFP is then transported using refrigerated trucks to pharma companies who separate out the desired components to make the required medicines or vaccines.
Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals
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