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UREASE BERTHELOT

UREASE BERTHELOT

Intended Use:

Test for estimation of Urea in serum / plasma using UREASE BERTHELOT method.

Introduction:

Urea is the end product of protein metabolism. It is synthesized in liver and transported to kidney for excretion. Increased Urea / Urea Nitrogen levels are associated with renal diseases as well as dehydration, gastrointestinal hemorrhage and diabetic coma. Decreased values are observed in some cases of severe liver diseases. Urea can be estimated in serum / plasma using Urease / Chromogen method.

Features:

  • Enzymatic Method Specific For Urea
  • Liquid Stable Reagents With Long Shelf Life
  • Stable Reagent Blank
  • Fast Result
  • High Linearity
  • Stable Standard Factor

Specifications

200ml +2x50 ml +2×50 ml)
Methodology Urease – Berthelot
Number Of Reagents Two
Sample Type Human Serum or Plasma
Reaction Type End Point
Reaction Direction Increasing
Blank Settings Reagent
Blank Absorbance Limit < 0.300
Primary Wavelength 578 nm
Secondary Wavelength NA
Flow Cell Temperature 37 0C
R1:R2 Mixing Ratio 1:1
Reagent Volume R1 500 µL
Reagent Volume R2 500 µL
Sample Volume 10 µL
Incubation Time 10 Minutes
Standard Concentration 50 mg/dl
Incubation Temperature 37 0C
Unit mg/dl
Linearity 350 mg/dl
Pack Sizes 100 ml –(1×50 ml + 1×50 ml),
Shelf life 24 months
Storage Temperature 2-8 0C