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HUMAN's reagents provide high-quality and reliable solutions tailored to meet diverse laboratory needs. Our range includes multipurpose clinical chemistry assays for manual and automated testing, offering precision in the detection of enzymes, substrates/metabolites, proteins, electrolytes, and trace elements detection. Our products ensure long-term stability and high accuracy. Each reagent kit includes necessary calibrators and standards, facilitating ease of use. With a commitment to innovation, HUMAN ensures that laboratories receive efficient, cost-effective diagnostic solutions that enhance the accuracy and reliability of their results.

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Urea (UREA, BUN) measurements are used in the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, assessment and therapy control of certain renal and metabolic diseases such as acute renal failure, terminal renal disease, and metabolic status of intensive care and dialysis patients. Urea and creatinine determinations are frequently performed together in the differential diagnosis of kidney function.

Conversion factor for UREA, BUN [mg/dl]
Conc. (UREA) = 2.14 x conc. (BUN); conc. (BUN) = 0.47 x conc. (UREA)

Enzymatic colorimetric test and fully enzymatic UV test for the quantitative determination of urea in human serum, plasma and urine.
Uric acid measurements are used in the diagnosis and therapy control of numerous renal and metabolic disorders, including chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, renal failure, gout, hyperlipidemia, leukemia, psoriasis, starvation or other wasting conditions and of patients receiving cytotoxic drugs or cyclosporine therapy in transplant recipients.

Enzymatic colorimetric test with or without ascorbate oxidase for the quantitative determination of uric acid in human serum, plasma and urine.
The determination of total protein in urine supports the diagnosis and treatment of primary and secondary kidney disease and the diagnosis of diseases associated with cardiac and thyroid function. Increased total protein concentration in the urine (proteinuria) is a very common urinary finding and is one of the leading symptoms of kidney disease in addition to reduced eGFR.

Increased total protein concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are observed in a variety of disease states of the central nervous system (CNS), e.g. cerebral haemorrhage, bacterial or viral meningitis, inflammatory CNS disorders and tumors.

Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of total protein in human urine and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

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