UREA BERTHELOT
Intended Use:
Test for estimation of Urea in serum / plasma using UREASE BERTHELOT method.
Introduction:
Urea is the end product of protein metabolism. It is synthesized in liver and transported to kidney for excretion. Increased Urea / Urea Nitrogen levels are associated with renal diseases as well as dehydration, gastrointestinal hemorrhage and diabetic coma. Decreased values are observed in some cases of severe liver diseases. Urea can be estimated in serum / plasma using Urease / Chromogen method.
Urea Berthelot Test Procedure
Urea Berthelot Programming Video
Possible Errors in Urea Berthelot Test and Solutions
Features:
- Enzymatic Method Specific For Urea
- Liquid Stable Reagents With Long Shelf Life
- Stable Reagent Blank
- Fast Result
- High Linearity
- Stable Standard Factor
Specification
Methodology | Urease – Berthelot |
Sample Type | Human Serum or Plasma |
Number Of Reagents | Two Liquid Reagents |
Sample Volume Required Per Test | 10 µL |
Test Time Required | 10 Minutes |
Linearity | 350 mg/dL |
Automation | Enabled |
Pack Sizes | 2X25 ML 4X50 ML |
Kit components | Reagent bottles. Enzyme vial. Standard vial. Kit insert |
Storage Temperature | 2-8 0C |
Shelf life | 24 months |
Kit dimensions | 2X25 ML – 85x105x45 mm 4X50 ML – 105x170x45 mm |
Approx. weight of kit | 2X25 ML – 92 gms 4X50 ML – 268 gms |
Production Capacity | 600 mn ml per annum |