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Saline Collection Tubes for Swab Transport and NAAT Specimen Collection

 

Saline collection tubes are pre-filled with 0.85% sodium chloride (physiological saline), an additive-free, osmotically neutral transport medium for swab specimens destined for NAAT, rapid antigen detection, and microbial enumeration. Unlike UTM or Amies media, saline contains no preservative, nutrients, or antimicrobials—making it the simplest and most broadly compatible matrix for automated molecular platforms.

MBP supplies saline collection tubes in DNase/RNase-free formats and ships to clinical and research labs across the USA, Canada, and worldwide with direct PO ordering. Request a quote by contacting customerservice@mbpinc.net  today.

Saline Tubes

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What are Saline Tubes for Laboratory Sample Collection?


Saline collection tubes are pre-filled, single-use tubes containing 0.85% sodium chloride (physiological saline) solution used as a simple, osmotically neutral transport medium for swab-collected specimens destined for microbial enumeration, environmental surface sampling, NAAT (nucleic acid amplification testing), and rapid antigen detection. Saline tubes do not contain growth-promoting nutrients, antimicrobials, or inactivating reagents, making them the preferred format when downstream tests require viable organism enumeration or when all-purpose compatibility across multiple assay platforms is needed. Choose saline collection tubes over viral transport media (UTM) or culture media when your primary need is NAAT compatibility with minimal matrix interference, or when no specific preservative is required by the laboratory receiving the specimen.

 

What you will find:

 

  • Pre-filled sterile saline tubes (0.85%–0.9% NaCl solution)
  • Micro-volume saline tubes for specimen dilution workflows
  • 1 mL to 10 mL fill volume saline tubes for laboratory use
  • Sterile screw-cap saline tubes for secure transport and handling
  • Isotonic buffer tubes for cell suspension and sample preparation
  • Microbiology saline tubes for culture and sensitivity testing


How to Choose Saline Collection Tubes


Volume Per Tube
Standard saline tubes are available in 2 mL and 3 mL fill volumes. A 3 mL tube dilutes the swab eluate less, providing a higher nucleic acid concentration for NAAT assays. A 2 mL fill is more compact for high-throughput automated processing. Confirm your laboratory's preferred fill volume before committing to a bulk order.

Tube and Swab Pairing
Saline tubes are supplied with or without a swab. Tubes paired with a flocked (nylon) swab provide superior cell elution over rayon or Dacron swabs—critical for quantitative NAAT. Tube-only formats suit labs that pre-select their own swab type based on collection site (nasopharyngeal minitip, oral, rectal, or environmental surface swab).

Neutralizing Agent Requirement
Standard 0.85% saline contains no neutralizing agent and is appropriate for environmental surface enumeration methods where additive-free media are required. For surface sampling in food or pharmaceutical manufacturing, confirm whether your method requires Dey-Engley neutralizer instead of plain saline.

Transport Temperature and Window
Saline-suspended swab specimens should be transported to the laboratory at 2–8 °C within 72 hours. Unlike UTM tubes (which maintain viability for 48 hours at RT or refrigerated), plain saline does not actively prevent viral or bacterial degradation. If same-day processing is not possible, choose UTM or a DNA/RNA Shield-based collection tube for nucleic acid targets.

Regulatory Compliance
Confirm any regulatory requirements for your testing setting. Saline collection and transport systems used for COVID-19 NAAT meet CDC interim specimen collection guidelines for SARS-CoV-2 when collected in 3 mL of normal saline per CDC protocols. For culture-based applications requiring anaerobic transport, choose Amies or Cary-Blair media rather than saline.


Specifications Context


Physiological saline (0.85% NaCl) is osmotically neutral to human cells and most pathogens, preventing osmotic lysis during short-term transport. Saline collection tubes used in laboratory settings are manufactured from medical-grade polypropylene (PP) and are DNase-free, RNase-free, and non-pyrogenic when produced for molecular applications. The screwcap tube must meet leak-proof specification (95 kPa) for courier transport. Saline-based collection systems remain widely used in clinical microbiology and point-of-care settings because of their simplicity, low cost, and compatibility with automated NAAT platforms. Direct PO ordering and bulk pricing available for clinical and research labs across the USA, Canada, and worldwide. 



For specifications, volume options, or bulk supply support, connect with the MBP team to choose the right saline tube configuration for your laboratory needs.

FAQ

Saline tubes—pre-filled with 0.85% sodium chloride solution—are used as an osmotically neutral, additive-free transport medium for swab-collected specimens destined for NAAT (nucleic acid amplification testing), rapid antigen detection, and environmental surface microbial enumeration, where no growth-promoting nutrient or inactivating reagent is required by the downstream assay.
Saline tubes (0.85% NaCl) are additive-free and rely on refrigerated transport within 72 hours; they are best for NAAT and enumeration methods where matrix simplicity is required. UTM tubes contain Hanks' Balanced Salt Solution enriched with antibiotics to inhibit bacterial and fungal overgrowth while maintaining organism viability for 48 hours at room or refrigerated temperature, making them preferred for viral culture and antigen detection.
Specimens in 0.85% saline collection tubes should be transported at 2–8 °C and processed within 72 hours of collection. Unlike transport media with active preservatives, saline provides no nuclease inhibition or anti-microbial protection, so delayed processing beyond 72 hours at refrigerated temperature risks nucleic acid degradation and pathogen overgrowth by commensal flora.
Saline-based swab collection systems (3 mL normal saline) are included in CDC interim guidelines for SARS-CoV-2 NAAT specimen collection. Saline is compatible with commonly used automated NAAT platforms including Roche cobas, Hologic Panther, and Abbott m2000. Confirm with the platform manufacturer's IFU that your specific saline tube format is validated before clinical deployment.
Saline tubes manufactured for molecular diagnostic and NAAT applications are DNase-free, RNase-free, and non-pyrogenic per lot specifications. Tubes intended for general microbiology culture use may not carry these certifications — confirm with the manufacturer datasheet before using saline tubes for nucleic acid collection or NAAT workflows.
Plain saline tubes are acceptable for transport of aerobic bacterial specimens to the laboratory within 72 hours at 2–8 °C, but they are not the optimal medium for culture. Amies liquid or gel (in ESwab format) or Cary-Blair medium maintains bacterial viability better over extended transport. Saline tubes should not be used for anaerobic bacterial culture, for which dedicated anaerobic transport containers are required.
Saline tubes are compatible with flocked nylon swabs (optimal cell elution for NAAT), Dacron polyester swabs, and rayon swabs. Calcium alginate swabs and wooden-shaft swabs are NOT compatible with some NAAT platforms—check your assay's IFU. For nasopharyngeal collection, a flexible minitip flocked swab is the standard pairing with saline or UTM tubes.
MBP accepts purchase orders for bulk saline tube procurement and offers direct human support for quote requests, making the ordering process more responsive than automated web portals at larger distributors. Contact MBP for case pricing and lead times for labs across the USA, Canada, and worldwide.
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