Getein mAlb Fast Test Kit is used as an aid in the detection of kidney diseases and increased cardiovascular risk in diabetic nephropathy.
mAlb Fast Test Kit
(Immunofluorescence Assay)
mAlb Fast Test Kit (lmmunofluorescence Assay) is intended for in vitro quantitative determination of microalbuminuria(mAlb) in urine. An elevated mAlb concentration below the proteinuric level has long been recognized as a marker of kidney disease and increased cardiovascular risk in diabetic nephropathy.
About mAlb
Albumin is one of the major plasma proteins. In normal circumstances, albumin molecules are too large to cross the glomerular basement membrane. Therefore, albumin is usually present in very low concentration in urine. Damage to the glomerular basement membrane can alter its permeability. Albumin is then able to enter the urine. Sustained elevation of urinary albumin concentration is called microalbuminuria (mAlb). mAlb arises from increased leakage of glomerular basement membrane.
Contents
1. For Getein1100
Package specifications: 25 tests/box, 10 tests/box
1) mAlbtest card in a sealed pouch with desiccant
2) Disposable pipet
3) User manual: 1 piece/box
4) SD/RFID card: 1 piece/box
2. For Getein1600
Package specifications: 2×24 tests/kit, 2×48 tests/kit
1) Sealed cartridge with 24/48 GeteinmAlbtest cards
2) User manual: 1 piece/box
Materials required for Getein1600:
1) Sample diluent: 1 bottle/box
2) Box with pipette tips: 96 tips/box
3) Mixing plate: 1 piece/box
Note: Do not mix or interchange different batches of kits.
Specifications
Test Item |
Sample |
Method |
Storage Condition |
mAlb |
Urine |
Immunofluorescence Assay |
4-30℃ |
Detection Range |
Test Time |
Cut-off Value |
Shelf Life |
10.0~200.0 mg/L |
3 min |
20.0 mg/L |
24 months |
Applicable Device
Getein1100 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
Getein1600 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
Clinical Application
1. As a marker of early renal damage.
2. As a valuable tool for the detection of cardiovascular risk in Diabetic Nephropathy and Hypertensive Nephropathy.
3. As an aid in the immediate intervention for diabetics in order to slow the progression of disease.
4. Detection of Pregnancy-induced renal disease.
5. As an important indicator in diagnosing glomerular injury.