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Clinical chemistry reagents are products used in clinical chemistry procedures. These include testing for calcium, urea, total protein, and lithium.Clinical chemistry is the biochemical analysis of body fluids in support of the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Testing in this specialty utilizes chemical reactions to identify or quantify levels of chemical compounds in bodily fluids.Clinical chemistry uses chemical processes to measure levels of chemical components in body fluids and tissues.
The most common specimens used in clinical chemistry are blood and urine. Many different tests exist to detect and measure almost any type of chemical component in blood or urine.Standards are materials containing a precisely known concentration of a substance for use in quantitative analysis.
A standard provides a reference that can be used to determine unknown concentrations or to calibrate analytical instruments.Reagents are commonly used to test for the presence of certain substances, as the binding of reagents to the substance or other related substances triggers certain reactions.
While sometimes used interchangeably with the term “reactant”, reagents and reactants are quite different.The function of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine is to perform qualitative and quantitative analyses on body fluids such as blood, urine, spinal fluid, faeces, tissue and other materials.Ana
Global clinical chemistry reagents market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
New Erba launches new reagents in Clinical Biochemistry Enzymatic Creatinine Bilirubin Total & Direct (DCA Method) Lipase Quality redefined.Transition to a superior assay Benefits.
The enzymatic methodology is a better clinical choice than the Jaffe method for accurate measurement of creatinine, especially for neonates and haematology units • Enzymatic method with significantly reduced interference with bilirubin and haemoglobin • Superior onboard and calibration stability.
It does not stain cuvettes like the Jaffe method • Linearity upto 64.50 mg/dl (12-1200^ol/l) (BILIRUBIN DICHLOROANILINE (DIRECT / TOTAL) A new method for determination of bilirubin Benefits The DCA method of Bilirubin is the.best prescribed for Neonates.