Bilirubin D JEN

Jendrassik  modified method

Bireagent

Quantitative determination of Direct Bilirubin on serum.

Determination of total and direct bilirubin helps to determine the presence of hepatic damages or diseases e.g. obstruction of bile ducts, haemolytic amenias, metabolic issues, stones. A typical sign of high bilirubin levels is jaundice, which manifests with yellow skin and yellow sclerae. An increase in direct bilirubin is a symptom of a hepatic problem, especially of the biliary excretion tract.

 

CODEPACKAGING
CL08-110 1x100ml+1x10ml

 

Wavelength: 546 nm
Optical Path: 1 cm
Reading: Against blank sample
Temperature: 37 °C
Method: Increasing endpoint
Reaction time: 10 minutes
Sample/reagent Ratio: 1/16

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