Enzyme reagent AL series
tissuefor clinical chemistryliquid

Enzyme reagent - AL series - Randox Laboratories - tissue / for clinical chemistry / liquid
Enzyme reagent - AL series - Randox Laboratories - tissue / for clinical chemistry / liquid
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Characteristics

Type
enzyme
Applications
tissue, for clinical chemistry
Format
liquid
Tested parameter
ALT
Storage temperature

Min.: 2 °C
(36 °F)

Max.: 8 °C
(46 °F)

Description

Liquid and lyophilised reagents available to offer greater customer choice Suitable for use on a range of analysers Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Reagent is suitable to use on a number of third party analysers Including Abbott, Olympus, Cobas and Hitachi. Stability More features of the Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) reagent IFCC method Available as liquid and lyophilised reagents What is ALT assay used for? Alanine Aminotransferase is one of the enzymes within the aminotransferases group and are among the most sensitive liver enzymes. The highest concentrations of the ALT enzyme can be in the liver, with decreasing concentrations found in the kidneys, heart, skeletal muscle, pancreas, spleen and lung tissue respectively. ALT measurements are used in the diagnosis of hepatic damage and diseases including viral hepatitis and cirrhosis. The normal concentration levels of ALT in the blood are low, however, when damaged, the liver releases more ALT into the blood causing the concentration levels to rise. When diagnosing for hepatic damage, the root cause of the damage can be established, such as disease, drug, or injury The ALT test not only allows for the diagnosis of liver disease but also allows for the diagnosis of the root cause of the disease

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