Thermo Scientific™

Total Cholesterol Reagents

Catalog number: TR13421
Thermo Scientific™

Total Cholesterol Reagents

Catalog number: TR13421
Determine quantity of cholesterol in serum in vitro with Thermo Scientific™ Total Cholesterol Reagents.
 
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TR13421
Unit Size
Each
Description
Infinity Cholesterol 2 x 125mL
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Full specifications
Certifications/ComplianceCE Marked
DescriptionInfinity Cholesterol 2 x 125mL
CE MarkerYes
Detectable AnalytesCholesterol
Sample TypePlasma, Serum, Serum or Plasma
TypeReagent
LinearityUp to 20mmol/L (774mg/dL)
Methods CompatibilityEndpoint
StabilityUntil expiry at 2-8°C
Unit SizeEach
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Certifications/ComplianceCE Marked
DescriptionInfinity Cholesterol 2 x 125mL
CE MarkerYes
Detectable AnalytesCholesterol
Sample TypePlasma, Serum, Serum or Plasma
TypeReagent
LinearityUp to 20mmol/L (774mg/dL)
Methods CompatibilityEndpoint
StabilityUntil expiry at 2-8°C
Unit SizeEach
Showing 1 of 1
Measurement of serum cholesterol levels can serve as an indicator of liver, biliary or thyroid function, intestinal absorption, adrenal disease and predisposition toward coronary artery disease. Increased levels are associated with nephrosis, diabetes mellitus and obstructive jaundice. When used in conjunction with triglyceride, HDL and LDL determinations, total cholesterol assays provide valuable information for the prediction of coronary artery disease. Decreased levels may be observed in cases of hyperthyroidism, certain anemias, malabsorption and wasting syndromes.
  • Up to 12 months reconstituted stability and various kit sizes to minimize reagent wastage
  • Suitable for manual use or on automated clinical chemistry analyzers
  • Applications for a wide range of automated analyzers available on request
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.  

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