The TRUEchemie Urea Endpoint Test Kit is for the quantitative determination of Urea concentration in human serum, plasma, or urine.
Features of Urea Endpoint (Berthelot) Test Kit:
- Ready-to-use, three-reagent assay system
- Reconstituted reagent stable for 4 months
- Berthelot method with Endpoint reaction
- Detection range of 2.5 mg/dL to 400 mg/dL
- The incorporation of Dynamic Regeneration technology (DRT) ensures the ultra-stabilization of enzymes and Coenzymes
- Suitable for calorimeters and semi-automated instruments
Intended use of Urea Endpoint (Berthelot) Test Kit:
The TRUEchemie Urea Test Kit (Berthelot – End Point) is used for the quantitative determination of Urea concentration in human serum, plasma, or urine.
Introduction of Urea Endpoint (Berthelot) Test Kit:
Elevated serum urea levels may be due to pre-renal or post-renal etiologies. Pre-renal causes could be cardiac-related or due to increased protein catabolism. Renal causes include glomerulonephritis, chronic nephritis, nephrotic syndromes, and other kidney diseases.
Post-renal causes include obstruction of the urinary tract. The urea kit incorporates liquid reagents for the estimation of urea photometrically by the Berthelot method. This method offers a high degree of precision and specificity due to the urease enzyme and high sensitivity due to the high molar absorption of the final color.
TRUEchemie Urea Endpoint (Berthelot) Test Kit:
The Urea Endpoint Test Kit is designed for the quantitative determination of Urea concentration in human serum, plasma, or urine.
- Methodology: The test utilizes the Berthelot method with an Endpoint reaction.
- Detection Range: It can detect Urea concentrations within the range of 2.5 mg/dL to 400 mg/dL.
- Reagents: The kit is a ready-to-use, three-reagent assay system. Once reconstituted, the reagent remains stable for 4 months.
- Ultra-Stabilization: Incorporates Dynamic Regeneration Technology (DRT), ensuring the stability of enzymes and coenzymes.
- Automation Compatibility: Suitable for use with calorimeters and semi-automated instruments.
Accurately measuring Urea concentration in serum, plasma, or urine, this kit provides valuable information for clinical assessment and diagnosis.
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