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Lactate Dehydrogenase

Lactate Dehydrogenase

Intended Use:

Test for estimation of LDH activity in serum / plasma using UV-Kinetic method.

Introduction

HDL particles regulate the cholesterol levels by up taking and transport from peripheral tissues to liver. Low HDL cholesterol are associated with coronary heart diseases. It can be estimated in serum / plasma using special polymer detergent method.

Feaures

  • Method Specific To Lactate Dehydrogenase
  • Liquid Stable Reagents With Long Shelf Life
  • Suitable For Fully Automated Chemistry Analyzer
  • Fast Result
  • High Linearity

Specifications

Methodology L→P UV-Kinetic
Number Of Reagents Two
Sample Type Human Serum or Plasma
Reaction Type Kinetic
Reaction Direction Increasing
Blank Settings Water
Primary Wavelength 340 nm
Secondary Wavelength NA
Flow Cell Temperature 37 0C
R1:R2 Mixing Ratio 4:1
Reagent Volume R1 800 µL
Reagent Volume R2 200 µL
Sample Volume 20 µL
Delay Time 60 Seconds
Measuring Time 180 Seconds
Factor 8000
Incubation Temperature 37 0C
Unit IU/L
Linearity 2000 IU/L
Pack Sizes 20 ml –(1×16, 1×4),40 ml (2×15, 2×4).
Kit components LDH ReagentR1,R2, Instructions for Use
Shelf life 24 months
Storage Temperature 2-8 0C