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Clinical Chemistry

Infinite Liquid a-Amylase 12 ml Diagnostic Reagent from Accurex (Pack Size : 6 x 2 ml). a-Amylase reagent is used for determination of amylase activity based on kinetic method using Gal G2 – a CNP. Amylase is a ready-to-use reagent. Normal amylase level is 40 to 140 units per liter (U/L) or 0.38 to 1.42 microkat/L (µkat/L). Infinite a-Amylase can be used on any Spectrophotometer, Discrete semiautomated & Automated analyzers. Reaction type is Kinetic. Accurex Biomedical is the first biochemical reagents manufacturing company in India About Infinite a-Amylase ‘is a reagent set for determination of amylase activity based on kinetic method using Gal G2 – a CNP. Infinite a-Amylase is a ready-to-use reagent. Infinite a-Amylase can be determined in just 21/2 minutes at 37°C. Infinite a-Amylase is linear upto 2000 IU/1. Infinite a-Amylase is a High Stability Reagent. Infinite a-Amylase can be used on any Spectrophotometer, Discrete semiautomated and Automated analyzers. Programme can be designed for any specific analyzer upon request. Pack Size : 6 x 2 ml Principle Amylase test involves use of a chromogenic substrate Gal G, – a CNP (2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl linked with galactosyl maltoside). The direct action of amylase with this substrate results in the release of more than 90% of 2-chloro-4-nitrophenol, which can be monitored by kinetic assay at 405 nm. The increase in absorbance is directly proportional to the amylase activity in the sample. Quality Control To ensure adequate quality control, it is recommended that each batch should include a normal and abnormal commercial reference control serum. It should be realized that the use of quality control material checks both instrument and reagent functions together. Factors which might affect the performance of this test include proper instrument function, temperature control, cleanliness of glassware and accuracy of pipetting. Other Details Mix thoroughly and transfer the assay mixture immediately to the thermostated cuvette and start the stopwatch simultaneously. Record the first reading at 60 second and subsequently three more readings with 30 seconds interval at 405 nm.

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Clinical Chemistry

Ready to use liquid stable reagents. Pack sizes cater to specific customer needs. High quality reagents manufactured to international standards. Categories: Clinical Chemistry, Reagents Description Reagents Technical Information KITS Albumin Alkaline Phosphatase AST/SGOT Bilirubin Direct Calcium CK-NAC Creatinine GGT LDL Direct Magnesium Total Protein Uric Acid ALT/SGPT Amylase Bilirubin Total Bilirubin Total & Direct Cholesterol CK-MB Glucose HDL Direct LDH-L Phosphorus Triglycerides Urea Kinetic (Rate BUN) Lipase information every single reagents has a diffrent price 1 pack single price.

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Laboratory Testing Reagents

Orinasys (Orinasys B10,B10 Plus,4S,GP,GK) is a reagent strip for Urinalysis. Orinasys helps to ensure accurate measurements both visually and automatically. •Covers all the parameters necessary for urine testing. A maximum of 10 items can be measured simultaneously. •Choose the combination which best suits your testing needs. Orinasys (Orinasys B10,B10 Plus,4S,GP,GK) is a reagent strip for Urinalysis. Orinasys helps to ensure accurate measurements both visually and automatically. •Covers all the parameters necessary for urine testing.A maximum of 10 items can be measured simultaneously.•Choose the combination which best suits your testing needs.•Choice of visual measurement or automatic measurementon an exclusive analyzer •Choice of visual measurement or automatic measurement on an exclusive analyzer. Product Specification Number of Reactions(Preps)/Kit 10 Brand Orinasys Result Time (Rapid Kits) 1 min Sample Required Urin Shelf Life 24 Months Storage Instructions Store at room temperature Manufacturer Arkery Healthcare Pvt. Ltd/ Usage/Application Urinal Testing Packaging Type Box Minimum Order Quantity 2 Box

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