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Sodium

Sodium

Intended Use:

Test for quantitative determination of Sodium in human serum and plasma, CSF and urine samples.

Introduction:

This test is performed when symptoms of a sodium imbalance are present, or when disorders associated with abnormal sodium levels develop. Sodium (Na+) is the major positive ion in the fluids outside of cells. The concentration of sodium inside cells is only about 5 mEq/L compared with 140 mEq/L outside. The sodium content of the blood is a result of a balance between the amount in the food and beverages you consume, and the amount your kidneys excrete. (In addition, a small percent is lost through the stool and sweat.) Many factors affect sodium levels, including the steroid hormone aldosterone, which decreases loss of sodium in the urine. ANP (atrial natriuretic protein) is a hormone secreted from the heart that increases sodium loss from the body. Despite the integral relationship between sodium and water, the body regulates them independent of each other if necessary.

Features:

  • Method Specific To Sodium
  • Liquid Stable Reagent With Long Shelf Life
  • Fast Result-5 Minutes Per Sample
  • 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 < 0.400
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 25 µL
Standard Concentration 150 mEq/L
Incubation Time 5 Minutes
Incubation Temperature Room Temperature
Unit mEq/L
Linearity 200 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