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PROLINE Bicarbonate FS

Kit Lines

Catalogue Number R1 Reagent Volume
10950 99 88 021 6 x 25 mL
10950 99 88 026 6 x 100 mL
10950 99 88 923 4 x 20 mL

Product Description

Measurement of bicarbonate is used in the diagnosis of the acid- base-balance in the blood. Elevated and decreased values indicate disorders associated with disturbances of the metabolic and respiratory systems.

Features

Ready to use reagent.

Proline  Bicarbonate FS comes in a liquid format which provides convenience for users as no reconstitution is required which helps reduce the risk of misdiagnosis.

Open system reagent, compatible with a wide range of instruments.

Proline Bicarbonate FS reagent is suitable for various third-party analyzers such as Abbott, Advia, Cobas, Hitachi, Olympus, Response, TokyoBoeki, and Beckman Coulter. Please contact our technical support at marketing@proline.co.id for further compatibility information on other types of analyzers.

Measurement Method

Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) method.

Product Advantages

  • Available in MPK (Multi-Purpose Kit) and dedicated kit.

Specifications

  • Enzymatic test using phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) and a stable NADH analog
  • No interference: ascorbic acid 30 mg/dL, bilirubin 50 mg/dL, hemoglobin 500 mg/dL, and lipemia to triglycerides 1400 mg/dL.
  • Measurement ranges from 4 – 50 mmol/L with a lower limit of detection of 1 mmol/L.

Control and Calibrator

Control for Bicarbonate Reagent Calibrator for Bicarbonate Reagent
Bicarbonate Standard FS TruLab Bicarbonate

Reference Range

Bicarbonate is used in monitoring the acid-base balance in blood. Abnormal values indicate disorders associated with disturbances of the metabolic and respiratory systems.

Adults 22 – 29 mmol/L (mEq/L)

Each laboratory should check whether the reference range can be calculated for its patient population and determine its own reference range if necessary.

Product Content

Name

  • Bicarbonate Reagent

Kit Content

  • Doos
  • Kit insert
  • Reagents bottle

Journal

  • Wick  M,  Pingerra  W,  Lehmann  P,  Iron  metabolism:  diagnosis and  therapy  of  anemias,  5th  ed, Vienna,  New  York:  Springer Verlag, 2003; p. 151.
  • Worwood  M.  The  laboratory  assessment  of  iron  status  –  an update. Clin Chim Acta 1997;259:3-23. 
  • Kaltwasser  JP,  Werner  E.  Diagnosis  and  clinical  evaluation  of iron overload. Baillieres Clin Haematol 1989;2;363-89.
  • Baynes RD,  Cook  JD.  Current  issues  in  iron  deficiency.  CurrOpin Hematol 1996;3:145-9.
  • Guder WG,  Zawta  B  et  al.  The  Quality  of  Diagnostic  Samples. 1st ed. Darmstadt: GIT Verlag; 2001; p. 28-9.
  •  Lee MH,  Means  RT  Jr.  Extremely  elevated  serum  ferritin  levels in a university hospital: associated diseases and clinical significance. Am J Med 1996;98:566-71.
  • Young DS.  Effects  of  Drugs  on  Clinical  Laboratory  Tests.  5th e d . Volume 1 and 2. Washington DC: The American Association for Clinical Chemistry Press 2000.
  • Bakker AJ, Mücke M. Gammopathy interference in clinical chemistry assays: mechanisms, detection and prevention. ClinChemLabMed 2007;45(9):1240-1243.

Category

  • Metabolic Parameter

Order information

Contact our team to find out more product information and ordering

  • Telp : +62 21 8984 2722
  • WhatsApp :  +62 815 1359 2626
  • Email : marketing@proline.co.id

Technical Support

Contact our Technical support team for further assistance with product specifications, services and other technical documents.

  • Telp : +62-21-8984-2722
  • WhatsApp :  +62-817-9324-884
  • Email : technical.support@prodis.co.id
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