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The buffy coat is the fraction of an sample that contains most of the and following .


Description
After centrifugation, one can distinguish a layer of clear fluid (the ), a layer of red fluid containing , and a thin layer in between. Composing less than 1% of the total volume of the blood sample, the buffy coat (so-called because it is usually buff in hue), contains most of the and .
(2026). 9781260026184, McGraw-Hill Education.
(2026). 9780805359107, Pearson Benjamin Cummings. .
The buffy coat is usually whitish in color, but is sometimes green if the blood sample contains large amounts of neutrophils, which are high in green-colored .

The buffy coat is commonly used for extraction, with leukocytes providing approximately 10 times more concentrated sources of nucleated cells. Mammalian erythrocytes are and do not contain DNA, so erythrocytes are normally removed for DNA analysis. A common protocol is to store buffy coat specimens for future DNA isolation and these may remain in frozen storage for many years.


Diagnostic uses
Quantitative buffy coat (QBC), based on the centrifugal stratification of blood components, is a laboratory test for the detection of malarial parasites, as well as of other blood .

The blood is taken in a QBC capillary tube which is coated with (a fluorescent dye) and centrifuged; the parasitized erythrocytes get concentrated in a layer which can then be observed by fluorescence microscopy, under ultraviolet radiation at the interface between erythrocytes and buffy coat. This test is more sensitive than the conventional and in over 90% of cases the species of parasite can also be identified.

(2026). 9781839473531, EDTECH.

In cases of extremely low leukocyte count, it may be difficult to perform a manual differential of their various types and it may be virtually impossible to obtain an automated differential. In such cases, the medical technologist may obtain a buffy coat, from which a blood smear is made. This smear contains a much higher number of leukocytes than whole blood.

(1990). 9780409900774, Butterworths. .


Medical Research
Since the buffy coat is mostly composed of leukocytes, it is a useful in human medical research, especially in cases where blood is the only experimental sample. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) can be extracted from the buffy coat, and can be frozen for storage, or used to conduct immunological experiments.


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