Method & Line | Sample & Target | Product | Package Info | Product | Package Info |
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Clinical Chemistry | Plasma,Serum | GLUCOSE | Tests per Package: 1369 | ||
Pchem Reagents | The Pchem Glucose Reagent Kit has been designed for use in the quantitative determination in vitro of the Glucose in human serum or plasma. The results of the test must always be interpreted in conjunction with the clinical picture. | Code: ADA-R0100000601 | Package: R1 6 x 48.5 mL |
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The Pchem Glucose Reagent Kit has been designed for use in the quantitative determination in vitro of the Glucose in human serum or plasma. The results of the test must always be interpreted in conjunction with the clinical picture.
This kit is intended for In vitro diagnostic use only, must not be sold to the general public and the test has to be carried out by a health-care professional person.
The kit contains reagents sufficient for 1369 tests.
Glucose is the result of the chemical decomposition of carbohydrates introduced in the diet and is the primary source of energy for the human organism. When the energetic intake is greater than the energy used, the glucose in excess is converted into fat and glycogen which will be deposited in the form of energy reserves, in the adipose tissue, in the liver and muscles. The glucose concentration in human blood is regulated, within a narrow range, by the action of regulatory hormones such as insulin, glucagon or epinephrine. The most widespread disorder of carbohydrate metabolism is diabetes mellitus, which is evidenced by high blood glucose levels.
In accordance with Trinder’s reaction, glucose oxidase (GOD) oxidates glucose to gluconic acid with the formation of hydrogen peroxide, which in the presence of peroxidase (POD), 4-aminophenazone and phenol gives rise to a coloured compound, the intensity of which is directly proportional to the glucose concentration in the sample.
Pchem Glucose Reagent Kit
Code ADA-R0100000601
Reagent (R) – 6 x 48.5 mL/vial
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