Description
Total (Conjugated & Unconjugated) Bilirubin couples with a diazo reagent in the presence of a surfactant form azobilirubin. The diazo reaction is accelerated by the addition of surfactant solubilizing agent. Bilirubin is mainly formed from the heme portion of aged or damaged RBC’s. It then combines with albumin to form a complex, which is not water soluble. Elevated levels of bilirubin are found in liver diseases (hepatitis, cirrhosis) excessive hemolysis of RBC (hemolytic jaundice) obstruction of the biliary tract & in drug induced reactions. This differentiation between the direct & indirect bilirubin is important to diagnosis the cause of Hyperbilirubinemia.
Features;
- Ready to use.
- Accurate Results & High Linearity.
- Batches Undergo Internal Quality Testing As Per CDSCO.
- Available in Small, Medium & Bulk Pack Size.
- Easy Program & User Freindly Procedure.
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