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Plasma is a component of blood that is acquired through blood fractionation, and plasma fractionation is the process of separating different components of plasma. Plasma can be isolated and used in a variety of medical procedures. When whole blood is donated, plasma can also be obtained from the donor. Plasmapheresis is a procedure that keeps the plasma after separating it from the blood cells. To replenish clotting factors, this plasma can be used as Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP). The majority of goods made by plasma fractionation use plasma. Plasma comprehends thousands of diverse proteins, but only about 20 of these are used to produce therapeutic plasma products. These fall under the categories of albumin, clotting factors, and immunoglobulins.
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