The influence of heparin alone or in conjunction with calcium chloride on the
coagulation assay for factor VIII, on the stability of factor VIII in blood and in plasma, and on
the recovery of factor VIII in cryoprecipitate and in an intermediate purity concentrate was
investigated. A stabilizing effect of heparin and calcium on factor VIII activity in blood and
plasma could be confirmed. We were, however, unable to make use of the higher activity that
can, under certain circumstances, be recovered in the cryoprecipitates; this was mainly due
to the poor solubility of cryoprecipitates prepared from heparinized blood. Heparin (or the
absence of a calcium chelator) also interferes with the recovery of plasma components other
than factor VIII.
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