High Sensitivity CRP
Reagent | High Sensitivity CRP
Key Benefits of the Randox High Sensitivity CRP
Limited Interference
From Conjugate and Free Bilirubin, Haemoglobin, Intralipid and Triglycerides
Wide measuring range
High Sensitivity CRP assay has a wide measuring range of 0.270 – 10 mg/l which will comfortably detect levels outside of the healthy range
Excellent stability
Stable to expiry when stored at 2-8⁰C
Randox High Sensitivity CRP (Latex Enhanced Immunoturbidimetric)
- Latex Enhanced Immunoturbidimetric method
- Liquid ready-to-use reagents
- Stable to expiry when stored at 2-8⁰C
- Measuring range 0.270-10 mg/l
Ordering information
Cat No | Size | ||||
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CP3885 | R1 2 x 11ml(L) R2 2 x 11ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
(L) Indicates liquid option |
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What is High Sensitivity CRP assay used for?
C-reactive protein is present in serum of normal individuals at levels between 0-5mg/l. Research has indicated that CRP levels, which are within the normal range, can be used in a variety of different population subgroups for the assessment of cardiovascular risk for developing a fatal myocardial infarction. CRP levels within the normal range have been associated with coronary heart disease mortality in high-risk individuals. Elevated serum cholesterol levels, elevated diastolic blood pressure and cigarette smoking indicate high-risk.
A complete clinical history is required for accurate interpretation of CRP levels. CRP levels within the normal range may be affected by a number of different factors and should always be compared to previous values.
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HDL Cholesterol
Reagent | HDL Cholesterol
Key Benefits
There are several methods available for measurement of HDL Cholesterol
Including Direct Clearance and Phosphotungstic Acid
Exceptional correlation with standard methods
A correlation coefficient of r=0.99 for the Precipitation and Ultracentrifugation methods, was verified against the CDC reference method
Excellent stability
Stable to expiry date when stored at +2 to +8ºC
HDL Cholesterol-Direct Clearance Method
- Direct Clearance Method
- Liquid ready-to-use reagents
- Stable to expiry when stored at 2-8°C
Cat No | Size | ||||
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CH2655 | R1 6 x 78ml (L) R2 3 x 52ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
CH3811 | R1 3 x 51ml (L) R2 3 x 20ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
CH8033 | R1 4 x 38.2ml (L) R2 4 x 18.2ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
CH8311 | R1 4 x 20ml (L) R2 4 x 9ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
(L) Indicates liquid option |
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Randox HDL Cholesterol Precipitant-Phosphotungstic Acid
- AMP method
- Liquid and lyophilised reagents available
- Stable to expiry when stored at +15 to +25°C
- Wide measuring range of 0.071-23.7 mmol/l
Cat No | Size | ||||
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CH203 * | 4 x 80ml (L) | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
* CH203 is a precipitant product which can be used alongside the CHOD PAP assays (L) Indicates liquid option |
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What is the HDL Cholesterol assay used for?
High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are one of the major classes of plasma lipoproteins. They are composed of a number of heterogeneous particles, including cholesterol and vary with respect to size and content of lipid and Apolipoprotein. HDL serves to remove cholesterol from the peripheral cells to the liver, where the cholesterol is converted to bile acids and excreted into the intestine.
Accurate measurement of HDL-C is of vital importance when assessing patient risk from CHD. Direct measurement gives improved accuracy and reproducibility when compared to precipitation methods.
HDL is usually requested with other tests, either with cholesterol or as part of a lipid profile, including LDL and triglycerides. The combination of total cholesterol and HDL is very useful for screening for the risk of heart disease.
Patients at risk include:
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- Smokers
- Men over 45 years and women over 55 years
- Those with Hypertension (blood pressure 140/90 or higher or if taking medications for high blood pressure)
Publications
- Wallace, J.M.W., et al. Boron supplementation and activated factor VII in healthy men. EJCN 2002, 56(11): 1102-1107
- Joshi, S., et al. Fish oil supplementation of rats during pregnancy reduces adult disease in their offspring. J. Nutr., 2003, 133: 3170-3174
- Ghorbanihaghjo, A., et al. Effect of nandrolone decanoate on serum lipoprotein (a) and its isoforms in hemodialysis patients. Lipids Health Dis. 2004, 3: 16
- Saeed, B.O., et al. Comparison of three homogeneous methods for measuring high-density lipoprotein cholesterol with a precipitation method in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Br. J. Biomed. Sci., 2004, 61(4): 194-199
- Nowak, M., et al. Changes in lipid metabolism in women with age-related macular degeneration. Clin. Exp. Med., 2005, 4(4): 183-187
- Moreira Lima, L., et al. Níveis Plasmàticos Elevados de Lipoproteína(a) Correlacionados com a Gravidade da Doenca Arterial Coronariana em Pacientes Submetidos à Angiografia (Increased Serum Levels of Lipoprotein(a) Correlated with the Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Submitted to Angiography. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia. 2006, 87(3): 260-266
- Mineo, D., et al. Effects of lung volume reduction surgery for emphysema on glycolipidic hormones. Chest. 2008, 134(1): 30-37
- Bajaj, S., et al. A case-control study on insulin resistance, metabolic co-variates and prediction score in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Indian J. Med. Res. 2009, 129: 285-292
- Hossein-nezhad, A., et al. Association of VDR gene polymorphism with insulin resistance in diabetic patients. Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Lipid Disorders. 2009, 143-150
- Komolafe, O.A., et al. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes alters the serum lipid profiles of adult Wistar rats. The internet Journal of Cardiovascular Research 2009, 7(1) doi: 10.5580/2251
- Lim, W,Y.A., et al. Lipoprotein lipase expression, serum lipid and tissue lipid deposition in orally administered glycyrrhizic acid-treated rats. Lipids in Health and Disease, 2009, 8: 31
- Rhodes, P., et al. Adult-onset obesity reveals prenatal programming of glucose-insulin sensitivity in male sheep nutrient restricted during late gestation. PloS ONE 2009, 4(10): e7393
- Velasco-Martínez, R.M., et al. Obesity and insulin resistance among adolescents from Chiapas. Nutr. Hosp. 2009, 24(2)
- Eu, C.H.A., et al. Glycyrrhizic acid improved lipoprotein lipase expression, insulin sensitivity, serum lipid and lipid deposition in high-fat diet-induced obese rats. Lipids and Health Disease. 2010, 9: 81
- Mahadik, S.R. et al. Role of adipocytokines in insulin resistance: Studies from Urban Western Indian Population. Int. J. Diabetes & Metab. 2010, 18(9): 35-42
- Wonnacott, K.E. et al. Dietary omega-3 and-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids affect the composition and development of sheep granulose cells, oocytes and embryos. Reproduction. 2010, 139(1): 57-69
- Ganguli, D., et al. Association between inflammatory markers and cardiovascular risk factors in women from Kolkata, W.B, India. Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 2011, 96(1): Epub
- Kojic, Z., et al. Effect of captopril on serum lipid levels and cardiac mitochondrial oxygen consumption in experimentally-induced hypercholesterolemia in rabbits. Physiol. Res. 2011, 60(1): S177-S184
- Srinivasa, G., et al. Comparison between serum insulin levels and its resistance with biochemical, clinical and anthropometric parameters in South Indian children and adolescents. Ind. J. Biochem. 2011, 26(1): 22-27
- Hossein-nezhad, A. et al. Circulating omentin-1 in obesity and metabolic syndrome status compared to control subjects. Endocrinol. Metabol. Syndrome 2012: S1:008 doi:10.4172/2161-1017.S1-008
- Yahaya, N. et al. Type 2 diabetes with good glycemic control have improved insulin response and lower non-esterified fatty acid level after a meal challenge. Journal of Diabetes Mellitus 2012, 2(1): 1-7
Apolipoprotein B
Reagent | Apolipoprotein B (Immunoturbidimetric)
Key Benefits
Excellent stability
The Randox Apolipoprotein B (Immunoturbidimetric) is stable to expiry when stored at 2-8°C
Liquid ready-to-use reagents
Apolipoprotein B reagent comes in a liquid format which is more convenient, and can also help reduce the risk of errors occurring
Applications available
Applications available detailing instrument-specific settings for a variety of clinical chemistry analysers.
Ordering information
Cat No | Size | ||||
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LP2117 | R1 4 x 50ml (L) (C) R2 4 x 9ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
LP3839 | R1 4 x 20ml (L) R2 4 x 6ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
LP8008 | R1 2 x 10ml (L) R2 2 x 4ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
Instrument Specific Applications (ISA’s) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.
What is Apolipoprotein B assay used for?
The B Apolipoproteins are the main form of protein found in Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL). Two forms of APO B are found in humans. APO B is the main cholesterol carrying protein in the blood and is the ligand concerned with the uptake of cholesterol into cells by the LDL-receptor pathway. APO B shows atherogenic signs and is thus useful for the evaluation of coronary risk.
The test is undertaken:
- When the patient has a personal or family history of heart disease and/or high concentrations of lipids in the blood
- To determine the patient’s risk of developing CVD
- To help monitor treatment for hyperlipidaemia
- To help diagnose APO B deficiency
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Apolipoprotein C-III (Apo C-III) Assay
Reagent | Apolipoprotein C-III (Apo C-III)
An Independent Risk Factor for CVD
Benefits of the Randox Apo C-lll Assay
Immunoturbidimetric method
The immunoturbidimetric method limits interference from Bilirubin, Haemoglobin, Intralipid® and Triglycerides, producing more accurate results.
Exceptional correlation
A correlation coefficient of r=1.00 was displayed when the Randox apo C-III assay was compared to commercially available methods.
Excellent measuring range
The Randox apo C-III assay has a measuring range of 2.06 – 21.7mg/dl for the comfortable detection of clinically important results.
Liquid ready-to-use
The Randox apo C-III assay is available in a liquid ready-to-use format for convenience and ease-of-use.
Dedicated calibrator and controls available
Randox offer dedicated apolipoprotein calibrator and controls for a complete testing package.
Applications available
Applications available detailing instrument-specific settings for the convenient use of the Randox apo C-III assay on a variety of clinical chemistry analysers.
Ordering Information
Cat No | Size | ||||
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LP3865 | R1 2 x 11ml (L) R2 2 x 5ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
Instrument Specific Applications (ISA’s) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.
Clinical Significance
Not only is apo C-III a key regulator in the metabolism of triglycerides, but it is also an independent risk factor for CVD. Not only does apo C-III contribute to CVD through the regulation of triglycerides but also through its direct atherogenic effects, promoting atherosclerosis (fig 1) 1.
Fig. 1. Pleiotropic effects of apo C-III 1
Physiological Significance
Apo C-III is composed of 79 amino acids and has a molecular weight of 8.8kDa. Apo C-III promotes hypertriglyceridemia via several mechanisms. Firstly, like apo C-II, apo C-III also inhibits the activity of LPL, distributing lipid lipolysis. Apo C-III hinders the binding of apolipoprotein B and apolipoprotein E to the hepatic receptors resulting in the delayed catabolism of triglyceride – rich lipoproteins (TRLs). Finally, apo C-III prefers the production and secretion of very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL) in the liver 1.
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Superoxide Dismutase (Ransod)
Superoxide Dismutase (Ransod)
Benefits of the Randox Ransod Assay
Excellent correlation
A correlation coefficient of r=0.965 was displayed when the Randox Ransod assay was compared against commercially available methods.
Excellent precision
The Randox Ransod assay displayed a within run precision of <4.65% CV.
Excellent measuring range
The Randox Ransod assay has a measuring range of 0.00 – 5.50 U/ml for the comfortable detection of clinically important results.
Standard included in kit
The standard is supplied with the Ransod kit, simplifying the ordering process.
Dedicated Ransod control available
A dedicated Ransod control is available offering a complete testing package.
Applications available
Applications available detailing instrument-specific settings for the convenient use of the Randox Ransod assay on a variety of clinical chemistry analysers.
Ordering information
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SD125 | 5 x 20ml (S) | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
(S) Indicates standard included in kit |
Superoxide dismutase (SOD) are a group of metalloenzymes, the first line of defence against reactive oxygen species (ROS)-medicated injury. SOD is responsible for catalysing the dismutation of the superoxide anion free radical (O2–) into molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The aim of this process is to reduce the levels of O2– as it damages cells at excessive concentrations 1.
SOD is the most important antioxidant defence against oxidative stress. SOD is a severe anti-inflammatory agent and can prevent precancerous cell changes. Reduced SOD levels have been observed in older generations as SOD levels drop as the body ages and so are more prone to oxidative related diseases. Reduced SOD activity has been identified as having a strong correlation with Alzheimer’s Disease. The overexpression of SOD-2 reduces hippocampal superoxide, preventing memory defects 1. Moreover, SOD has been identified as a potential diagnostic and prognostic marker in patients with gastric cancer 2. SOD has also been linked to other health conditions, including: rheumatoid arthritis, RBC-related disorders, Crohn’s Disease, cystic fibrosis, malignant breast cancer and neuronal apoptosis 1, 3.
Fig. 1. Pathological effects associated with SOD gene mutation or SOD deficiency 4
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Aldolase Assay
Reagent | Aldolase
A Myositis Biomarker
Benefits of the Randox Aldolase Assay
Exceptional Correlation
A correlation coefficient of r=0.9917 was displayed when the Randox methodology was compared against commercially available methods.
Measuring Range
The Randox Aldolase assay has a measuring range of 1.73 – 106U/l for the comfortable detection of clinically important results.
Lyophilised Reagents
Lyophilised reagents offer enhanced stability, reducing wastage.
Excellent Precision
The Randox assay displayed a within run precision < 4.47% CV.
Dedicated Calibrator and Controls Available
Randox offer a dedicated Aldolase calibrator and controls for a complete testing package.
Applications Available
Applications available detailing instrument-specific settings for the convenient use of the Randox Aldolase assay on a variety of clinical chemistry analysers.
Ordering information
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AD189 | 5 x 20ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
Instrument Specific Applications (ISA’s) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.
Clinical Significance
Elevated levels of aldolase are detected in myotonic muscular disease, including: polymyositis and progressive muscular dystrophy. Elevated levels of this enzyme have been observed in acute coronary syndromes 1. This enzyme has been identified as a myositis biomarker, a muscle-wasting disease resulting in reduced muscle strength and fatigue 2. Testing this enzyme can be utilised as a marker in the differential diagnosis of muscle weakness as aldolase levels remain consistent where weakness is caused by neurological problems such as multiple sclerosis (MS) 3.
Physiological Significance
Aldolase is a glycolytic enzyme responsible for catalysing the conversion of fructose 1-6-diphosphate to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone phosphate via the glycolysis metabolic pathway. This enzyme is present in all bodily cells, more commonly in the nucleus and cytoplasm. It has been identified as having three isoforms: A, B and C. Isoform A is found bound to the actin-containing filament of the cytoskeleton. By binding (reversible) to these filaments, aldolase aids in regulating cell contractions. The highest concentrations of this enzyme are present in the brain, liver and muscles 1.
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References
[2] The Myositis Association. About Myositis. https://www.myositis.org/about-myositis/ (accessed 27 February 2020)
[3] The Myositis Association. Blood Tests. https://www.myositis.org/about-myositis/diagnosis/blood-tests/ (accessed 27 February 2020).
Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) Reagent
Reagent | Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO)
Key benefits of the Anti-Streptolysin O reagent
Excellent correlation to standard methods
The Randox Anti-Streptolysin O assay showed an excellent correlation coefficient of 0.97 compared against other commercially available methods.
Excellent stability
Stable until expiry date when stored at +2 to +8°C
Specificity
The antiserum of Randox Anti-Streptolysin O is monospecific for human ASO and has not been shown to cross react with other serum proteins.
Liquid ready-to-use
Available in a liquid ready-to-use format for convenience and ease-of-use.
Applications available
Applications available detailing instrument-specific settings for the convenient use of the Randox Anti-Streptolysin O assay on a variety of clinical chemistry analysers.
Ordering information
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LO3998 | R1 2 x 9ml (L) R2 2 x 14ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
LO8015 | R1 2 x 8.7ml R2 2 x 12ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
LO8305 | R1 1 x 7.7ml (L) R2 1 x 11.2ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
Instrument Specific Applications (ISA’s) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.
What is the Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) assay used for?
What is Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO)?
Streptolysin O (SLO) is a toxic and lethal, exocellular immunogenic protein produced and released in response to Group A Streptococcal pyogenes. For more information on streptococcal infections, please click here [external link]. The release of SLO stimulates the production of Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) antibodies to neutralise the SLO’s haemolytic effects. The O in the name stands for oxygen-labile.
What is the Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) assay used for?
The Anti-Streptolysin (ASO) test is used to determine recent streptococcal infection and post streptococcal complications which includes rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis. The presence and level of ASO antibodies in human serum directly reflects the extent and degree of infection. Elevated levels of ASO may also be present in other conditions including scarlet fever, acute rheumatoid arthritis, tonsillitis and various other streptococcal infections as well as in health carriers.
The Randox Anti-Streptolysin (ASO) assay is used to measure the presence of anti-streptolysin antibodies in the blood to determine if a strep infection is present.
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Antioxidant Reagents
Why Choose Randox Antioxidants Reagents?
The Randox range of antioxidant reagents are designed for use within a variety of sectors including clinical, research, veterinary, pharma, food and beverages, cosmetics and sports. Furthermore, our range of antioxidant reagents include routine antioxidant reagents, as well as more specialised tests that are unique to Randox.
Randox Antioxidant Reagents Benefits
The role of antioxidant reagents
Antioxidants are important for the body’s immune system to protect the body against free radical attacks. Randox provides a range of antioxidant reagents to assess all three levels of the body’s defence system (preventative antioxidants, scavenging antioxidants and repair enzymes).
Preventative antioxidants – inhibit the formation of free radicals including metal binding proteins like; Ceruloplasmin, Metallothionine, Albumin, Transferrin, Ferritin and Myoglobin.
Repair enzymes – repair damaged biomolecules such as DNA repair enzymes.
Scavenging antioxidants – remove any reactive species once formed such as Superoxide Dismutase, Glutathione Peroxidase, Catalase and small molecules including Ascorbate, Tocopherol, Bilirubin, Uric Acid, Carotenoids and Flavonoids.
Antioxidant benefits against disease
Free radicals have been found to play a role in the development of many diseases including cancer (free radicals are thought to promote cell transformation into a cancer cell), arthritis and inflammatory diseases (increased oxidative stress in rheumatoid arthritis patients suggests antioxidants could have an important role), cardiovascular disease (antioxidants have been found to improve cardiac health), and Alzheimer’s disease (antioxidants have a role in removing deleterious free radicals from the brain).
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Amylase Reagent
Reagent | Amylase
Key Benefits of the Randox Amylase reagent
Excellent stability – Stable to expiry when stored at +2 to +8°C
Methodology – Ethylidene PNPG7 method
Liquid ready-to-use reagents – The Randox reagent comes in a liquid ready-to-use format which is more convenient as the reagent does not need to be reconstituted which aids in reducing the risk of errors occurring
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AY3805 | R1 4 x 16ml (L) R2 4 x 5ml (L) | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
AY7931 | R1 6 x 50ml (L) R2 4 x 18ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
AY8004 | R1 7 x 18ml (L) R2 7 x 7.3ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
AY8335 | R1 4 x 20ml (L) R2 4 x 7ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
(L) Indicates liquid option |
Instrument Specific Applications (ISA’s) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.
What is Amylase used for?
It is a digestive enzyme / special protein produced by the pancreas and salivary glands. Salivary amylase is responsible for breaking down starch in the mouth and converting it into maltose. Pancreatic amylase passes through a duct from the pancreas to the small intestine where the digestive process is completed through converting starch into glucose. The glucose is then absorbed into the blood and carried throughout the body.
Damage or inflammation to the pancreas can result in under / over production of amylase which can be a sign of pancreatic disorder which includes pancreatic pseudocyst, pancreatic abscess, pancreatic cancer, gallbladder disease, mumps or ectopic pregnancy. For more information on pancreatic cancer, please click here. The Randox assay is used for the quantitative in vitro determination of amylase activity in serum, urine and plasma.
IgG
Reagent | IgG
Key Benefits of IgG
Excellent precision
The IgG assay showed a precision of less than 4% CV
Exceptional correlation
The assay showed a correlation of r=0.99 against another commercially available method
Completely automated protocols
Available for a range of analysers
Other features
- Immunoturbidimetric method
- Liquid ready-to-use reagents
- Open vial stability of 28 days at 10⁰C
- Measuring range 1.61 – 56 g/l
Ordering information
Cat No | Size | ||||
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IG3833 | R1 3 x 20ml (L) R2 3 x 14ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
IG8044 | R1 4 x 10.5ml (L) R2 4 x 4ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
(L) Indicates liquid option |
Instrument Specific Applications (ISA’s) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.
What is IgG used for?
Measurement of immunoglobulin G is the basis of the serological diagnosis of several infectious diseases. Uses of IgG measurement include diagnosis of infectious and inflammatory diseases, diagnosis of malignancies, to detect the presence of soluble antigens and monitoring therapy in myeloma.
The Randox IgG assay is an immunoturbidimetric end-point method for manual use and on automated analysers. The increase in turbidity in a sample containing human IgG is measured at 340 nm.
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