Product Description
This is an in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) reagent kit designed for the quantitative determination of albumin in human serum and plasma samples using a photometric system. The kit utilizes the Bromocresol Green (BCG) method to provide precise and reproducible results. Measuring albumin is essential for diagnosing liver-related diseases and evaluating the nutritional and overall health status of patients.Accurate Albumin MeasurementThe Albumin Reagent Kit (BCG Method) offers reliable quantification of albumin in serum or plasma samples. Utilizing the Bromocresol Green dye-binding method, it delivers results using a photometric system. Healthcare providers benefit from standardized calibration, allowing for consistent patient assessments across liver function tests, nutritional evaluations, and disease monitoring.
Convenient Ready-to-Use FormatEach kit includes both reagent and standard, pre-formulated for direct application. The green-colored reagent is maintained at optimal purity and is designed for efficiency in busy laboratory settings. Being ready-to-use eliminates the need for extra preparation steps, reducing the risk of user error and saving valuable laboratory time.
Versatility and Simple StorageSupplied in diagnostic-grade quality, this reagent kit is suitable for a range of clinical applications. The compact packaging supports both small and high-throughput laboratories, available in standard sizes of 100mL and 1000mL. Storage requirements are minimal: simply keep the kit between 2C and 30C, protected from light, and avoid freezing for best stability.
FAQs of Albumin Reagent Kit (BCG Method) for Quantitative Determination:
Q: How does the Albumin Reagent Kit (BCG Method) work for serum or plasma analysis?
A: This kit uses the Bromocresol Green (BCG) photometric method, where albumin binds to the dye forming a green complex. The resulting color intensity, measured on a photometric system, is directly proportional to the albumin concentration in the sample.
Q: What is included in the Albumin Reagent Kit (BCG Method)?
A: The kit includes a ready-to-use green colored reagent and a standardized albumin solution (3.5 g/dL), ensuring accurate quantitative determinations and easy calibration for clinical laboratories.
Q: When should the Albumin Reagent Kit be used in a laboratory setting?
A: Use this kit when quantifying albumin levels in serum or plasma is required, such as for diagnosing liver disorders (including cirrhosis), assessing nutritional status, and evaluating patient prognosis.
Q: Where should the Albumin Reagent Kit be stored for optimal stability?
A: Store the kit between 2C and 30C, shielded from direct light. Avoid freezing the reagent to maintain its quality throughout its 24-month shelf life.
Q: What is the standardization and pH level of this reagent kit?
A: The kit is standardized with an albumin solution of 3.5 g/dL and utilizes a citrate buffer at pH 4.2, ensuring accuracy and compatibility with diagnostic systems.
Q: How does using this kit benefit clinical laboratories and patients?
A: The kit provides rapid, reliable quantitative results, facilitating accurate diagnosis and monitoring of liver disease, nutritional assessment, and overall patient care. Its ready-to-use format minimizes preparation time and supports laboratory efficiency.
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