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Phosphate buffer saline tablet ph 7

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Phosphate buffer saline (PBS) tablet pH 7.4 is a pre-measured, dissolvable tablet that, when dissolved in water, creates a phosphate-buffered saline solution with a pH of 7.4. This solution is commonly used as a buffer in various laboratory applications.

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Immunoassay for Viral Antigens Detection

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All chemicals employed in this work were analytical grade. Chitosan and glutaraldehyde were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (USA). Anti-hepatitis B virus surface antigen monoclonal antibody (HBsAg mAb, ab8636) was purchased from Abcam (United Kingdom). BlockPro™ blocking buffer was purchased from Visual Protein (Taiwan). Phosphate buffer saline (PBS) tablet pH 7.4, potassium ferricyanide and potassium ferrocyanide were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (USA). Milli-Q purified water (R ≥ 18.2 MΩ cm−1 at 25 °C) from Merck Millipore was used throughout the experiments. Hepatitis B virus e antigen (HBeAg, ab91273), hepatitis C virus core antigen (HCV-cAg, ab49015), HCV-E2 protein (ab214832), and HCV-NS5a protein (ab180321) used to test cross-reactivity were purchased from Abcam (United Kingdom).
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Fabrication of Oral Dissolvable Films

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Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) (commercial name as Pharmacoat 606) was kindly donated by Shin-Etsu (Niigata, Japan) and used as the film-forming polymer to fabricate the ODFs. Paracetamol and phosphate buffer saline (PBS) tablet pH 7.4 were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Gillingham, UK). Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic film (KF26066) was purchased from Q-connect (Sheffield, UK) and used as the substrate for printing and casting ODFs. Milli-Q (Millipore, Merck, USA) ultra-pure water was used as the solvent.
Listerine PocketPaks ® breath strips (a pullulan-based oral film) were purchased from Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, USA). All materials were used without further processing. The model of the MD system used in this study is a Nanojet Piezo Valve NJ-K-4020 with an inner nozzle diameter of 200 μm. The MD system was purchased from Microdrop Technologies GmbH (Norderstedt, Germany).
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