Stability of red cell antigens during prolonged storage in citrate‐phosphate‐dextrose and a new preservative solution

Abstract
Red cells anticoagulated with citrate-phosphate-dextrose (CPD) or a commercial preservative solution containing adenine, NaCl and mannitol (ADSOL) and stored in heat-sealed segments of plastic tubing were tested for antigen stability after refrigeration at 4.degree. C for up to 56 days. Reactivity of the A, B, c, D, K, Lea, Fya, M and P1 antigens was maintained adequately during the storage period in both solutions. Heat-sealed segments containing red cells suspended in either CPD or ADSOL preservation solutions for up to 56 days appear acceptable for use in compatibility testing.