Research Products > Human > Human Serum
All human blood products sold by Valley Biomedical are collected at FDA-licensed commercial donor centers within the US. Each unit is tested and found negative for: HBsAg, HCV, HIV-1, HIV-2, HIV-1Ag or HIV 1-NAT, ALT, and syphilis by FDA-Approved Methods.
| Human Serum | |
| HS1004 | Individual Human Serum from whole blood |
| HS1004P | Pooled Human Serum |
| HP-Pooled | Pooled Human Plasma |
| HS1001 | Human Serum - Defibrinated Plasma |
| HS1002 | Delipidized Human Serum |
| HS2001 | Defibrinated / Delipidized Serum |
| HS2001CS | Defibrinated / Delipidized / Charcoal Stripped |
| HS1003 | Charcoal Stripped Human Serum |
| HS1000 | Serology Negative Serum |
| HS1100 | Defibrinated Plasma - Hepatitis Negative |
Serum Definitions
Defibrinated Serum: Serum derived from plasma by processing with chemicals.
Defibrinated, Delipidized Serum: Serum derived from plasma, processed to remove lipids. Optically clear.
Defibrinated, Delipidized, Charcoal Stripped Serum: Serum derived from plasma, processed to remove lipids and hormone proteins.
Defibrinated, Charcoal Stripped Serum: Serum derived from plasma, processed to remove hormone proteins but leaving lipids present.
Serology Negative Serum: Serum screened and found negative for serology disease state markers, screened and found negative for serology disease state markers.
Hepatitis Negative Serum: Serum derived from plasma where it is necessary for the bulk pool to be negative (non-reactive) for numerous viral markers. Suitable for negative control matrices. Lot specific absorbance data (Abbott EIA) supplied in Certificate of Analysis.
Off Clot Serum: Serum derived from spontaneously clotted whole blood. Closest thing to normal human material.
These products are being sold for research and/or manufacturing purposes only. It is not to be used in humans or animals. The user assumes all responsibility for its usage and disposal, in accordance with all regulations.

