Description
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Calprotectin
Non-invasive biomarker for screening IBD vs. IBS and monitoring IBD activity.
Calprotectin is a protein marker found in stool that indicates inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, useful for screening and managing Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). This test helps distinguish IBD from IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) and aids in monitoring disease activity in IBD.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
human stool
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Reaction Time
10 mins
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Detection Range
ichroma™ (10-1,000 mg/kg)
AFIAS (10-1,000 mg/kg) -
Indication
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Ulcerative Colitis (UC), Crohn’s disease (CD), Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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Ferritin
Monitoring deficiency/excess of iron & inflammation
Ferritin is a universal intracellular protein that stores iron and releases it in a controlled fashion. Too little ferritin can lead to anemia, while too much to liver disease, rheumatoid arthritis, other inflammatory conditions, or hyperthyroidism. The ferritin test measures the level of ferritin in the blood.
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
10 mins
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Detection Range
AFIAS (10 – 1,000 ng/ml)
ichroma™ (10 – 1,000 ng/ml) -
Indication
Iron deficiency anemia, Hereditary hemochromatosis, acute-phase reactants (APR), tumor marker
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H.pylori SA
Screening infections in the gastrointestinal tract
H. pylori SA is an antigen produced by the immune system to cope with the H.Pylori infection. The level of the antigen examined through the stool serves as a more reliable indicator of the infection than by the one via a blood test, which does not tell if the infection is still active.
- ichroma™
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Human feces
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
Qualitative output
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Indication
Chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers conditions, duodenal ulcers, stomach cancer etc
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Vitamin D Neo
Monitoring vitamin D deficiency & supplementation therapy in 12 mins
It is useful to check for association with vitamin D when abnormal calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels are observed in a patient. In addition, when starting drug treatment for bone disease, bone weakness, or osteoporosis, it is useful for diagnosis and monitoring of vitamin D prescription treatment through periodic quantification of vitamin D.
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
Whole blood, plasma, serum
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Reaction Time
12 mins
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Detection Range
5 – 100 ng/ml
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Indication
Deficiency of Vitamin D, Excess of Vitamin D
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