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Potassium

Potassium

Intended Use:

Test for quantitative determination of Potassium ion in human serum and plasma samples.

Introduction:

Potassium (K+) is the major positive ion within cells and is particularly important for maintaining the electric charge on the cell membrane. This charge allows nerves and muscles to communicate and is necessary for transporting nutrients into cells and waste products out of the cell. The concentration of potassium inside cells is about 30 times that in the blood and other fluids outside of cells. Potassium levels are mainly controlled by the steroid hormone aldosterone. Aldosterone is secreted from the adrenal gland when levels of potassium increase. Aldosterone, in turn, causes the body to rid itself of the excess potassium. Metabolic acidosis (for example, caused by uncontrolled diabetes) or alkalosis (for example, caused by excess vomiting) can affect blood potassium. In normal people, taking potassium supplements or potassium-containing drugs is of no consequences, because the kidneys efficiently dispose of excess potassium.

Features:

  • Method Specific To Potassium
  • Liquid Stable Reagent With Long Shelf Life
  • Fast Result
  • High Linearity

Specifications

Methodology Colorimetric
Number Of Reagents Single
Sample Type Human Serum or Plasma
Reaction Type End Point
Reaction Direction Increasing
Blank Settings Reagent
Blank Absorbance Limit < 0.800
Primary Wavelength 630 nm
Secondary Wavelength NA
Flow Cell Temperature 37 0C
R1:R2 Mixing Ratio NA
Reagent Volume R1 1000 µL
Reagent Volume R2 NA
Sample Volume 50 µL
Standard Concentration 5 mEq/L
Incubation Time 5 Minutes
Incubation Temperature Room Temperature
Unit mEq/L
Linearity 7 mEq/L
Pack Sizes 50 ml –(2×25), 100 ml –(4×25),
Kit components Reagent, Standard Vial., Instructions for Use
Shelf life 24 months
Storage Temperature 2-8 0C