Industry News

Home / News / Industry News / About Glycated Albumin Assay Kit

About Glycated Albumin Assay Kit

The Glycated Albumin Assay Kit is a commercially available reagent that is intended for the quantitative determination of glycated serum proteins. The assay is intended for in vitro diagnostic use and can be used to monitor diabetes. The kit is provided in a user-friendly, non-proprietary packaging. This test is recommended for research laboratories, hospitals, and other institutions where reliable results are critical to patient care.
The GA assay kit from Kangte Bio uses an enzymatic method to measure glycated albumin. This kit requires no pre-treatment and is compatible with most open channel clinical chemistry analyzers. The result is expressed as the ratio of Glycated Albumin to Albumin, mmol/mol. The test requires a small volume of blood serum. The product accurately measures glycated albumin and measures the amount of Glycated Albumin in the blood serum.

The Glycated Albumin Assay Kit can be used to detect the concentration of Glycated Albumin in blood. Its sensitivity and accuracy is high. It can detect a range of glycated albumin levels in blood and serum samples. The GA assay kit is highly sensitive and specific for human serum. The test is a convenient and affordable way to measure the Glycated Body Protein in the blood.
The Glycated Albumin Assay is a convenient test for measuring Glycated Albumin. Its enzymatic assay provides improved sensitivity and accuracy. Its CV is 1.3%. The linearity is ten-fold greater than that of other tests. Furthermore, the glycated albumin assay is highly sensitive and specific. The results are reliable and reproducible, so it is a useful tool for diabetics.
The GA assay is highly accurate, but it can also be expensive. The glycated albumin assay is often performed with a small sample of blood serum, which can vary between healthy and diabetic patients. A patient's GA level is usually higher than that of the A1C. In Brazil, the cost of the GA test is four to six times that of A1C. But it is still a highly accurate, affordable, and accurate method.

Hot Products