The TRUEchemie Total Proteins Test Kit is for the quantitative determination of total protein concentration in human serum or plasma.
Features of Total Proteins Test Kit:
- Ready-to-use, Liquid stable mono reagent
- Biuret Method with End Point Reaction
- Detection range of 0.150 g/dL to 14 g/dL
- Results in just 3 minutes
- Reagents and standards specially stabilized
Intended use of Total Proteins Test Kit:
The TRUEchemie Total Proteins Test Kit (BIURET) is used for the quantitative determination of total protein concentration in human serum or plasma.
Introduction of Total Proteins Test Kit:
Serum protein is involved in the maintenance of the normal distribution of water between blood and tissues through osmotic pressure. Low protein is primarily caused by malnutrition, impaired synthesis, loss as by hemorrhage, or excessive protein catabolism. Elevated protein levels are caused mainly by dehydration.
The determination of total protein in serum makes use of the Biuret color reaction, known since 1878. Past attempts to stabilize the cupric ions in the alkaline reagent were unsuccessful until the addition of sodium potassium tartrate as a complexing agent.
TRUEchemie Total Proteins Test Kit:
The Total Proteins Test Kit is used for the quantitative determination of total protein concentration in human serum or plasma.
- Methodology:
- The kit employs various methods to measure total protein levels.
- Common methods include the Bromocresol Green (BCG) method, the Bicinchoninic Acid (BCA) assay, and the Biuret method.
- Detection Range:
- The detection range typically spans from 0.150 g/dL to 14 g/dL.
- Results are obtained in just 3 minutes.
- Sample Types:
- Suitable for use with human serum or plasma.
- Features:
- Ready-to-use: The kit contains a liquid-stable mono reagent.
- Stabilized Reagents and Standards: Ensures accuracy and stability.
- Automation Compatible: Works with fully automated chemistry analyzers.
- Applications:
- Monitoring total protein levels is essential for assessing health conditions.
- Abnormal protein levels may indicate various disorders.
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