SILVA, Thécia Viviane de Oliveira Santos.
Résumé:
The present study aimed to evaluate a methodology to quantify the amount of glucose and
sodium chloride in serum for greater patient safety and especially for control of quality. The
saline and dextrose sera are best known by the population, although there other types of
serum. The glucose solution for injection contains at least 95.0% and not more than 105.0%
of the declared amount of C6H12O6, as a colorless sterile solution of anhydrous glucose or
glucose monohydrate in water for injection. It contains no antimicrobial agents. The saline
solution consists of sodium chloride and 0.9% using distilled water as a vehicle. Has a salt
concentration in water equal to the cells, so called isotonic. This study aims to determine the
glucose content in the serum glycosylated 5% using an enzymatic kit laboratory, and chloride
in physiological serum used in the municipality of Cuité - PB using the technique of
Molecular absorption spectrophotometry and Volumetry of rainfall, respectively. The
methodology involved collecting samples of serum glucose and physiological used by Central
Hospital and major pharmacies in the city of Cuité and quantification of the glucose content
of the samples was performed by Molecular Absorption Spectrometry by Default External
and quantification of the amount of sodium chloride by Volumetry Precipitation applying
statistical parameters of the data collected. The development of this study contributes to verify
that the levels of glucose in dextrose and sodium chloride in physiological saline study are
consistent with the values actually labels on packages. During the entire study it was found
very close to concentrations of expressed by manufacturers on the labels of bottles of each
brand.