Simulated Body Fluid
Simulated body fluid is a solution used as a substitute for natural human body fluids in medical and pharmaceutical research. It is designed to mimic the chemical composition, pH, and physical properties of blood, saliva, and other bodily fluids to allow for realistic testing of medical devices outside the body. Simulated body fluids are used in a wide range of applications, such as developing and evaluating new drug delivery systems, testing the compatibility of biomaterials for implantation, and analyzing the effects of new treatments. By using simulated body fluids, researchers can achieve experimental results that are more accurate and reliable than those obtained using traditional testing methods.
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