Analyzer For HbA1c Testing LD-560 Full Automated With Dual Certificated HPLC Method Latest HbA1c Analyzer
Analyzer For HbA1c Testing LD-560 Full Automated With Dual Certificated HPLC Method Latest HbA1c Analyzer
Intended Use
The Fully Automated HbA1c Analyzer is used in conjunction with suitable reagents for the quantitative detection of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in human blood.
Specifications
| Name |
Fully Automated HbA1c Analyzer |
| Model | LD-560 |
| Method | HPLC |
| Parameters | HbA1c, HbF, HbA1a, HbA1b, HbA0; HbA2 (optional) |
| Test Speed | 90 seconds per test |
| Wavelength | 420nm |
| Sample Type | Whole Blood, Pre-diluted blood |
| Autoloader Capacity | 20 tubes |
| Precision | CV<2% |
| Column Capacity | 3000 tests |
| Working Condition | Temperature: 15-30℃ |
| Test specimen volume | 5ul (whole blood), 150ul (pre-dilution) |
| Connection to grid power |
Detachable power cord |
| Operating conditions | Continuous |
Principle
Using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), the stationary phase used is a weakly acidic cation exchanger. Glycosylation of hemoglobin will result in the loss of cations on the surface of hemoglobin without being charged, and non-glycosylated hemoglobin has a positive charge.
Feature
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10-30 daily samples
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90 seconds / Test
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10” LCD touch screen
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25 kg only
Advantage
- Easy Operation
- Easy Maintenance
- Superior HbA1c Accuracy
Reagents and Consumables
- Eluent A/Eluent B/Eluent C: Adjusts the pH of the solution for the elution of glycosylated hemoglobin and non-glycated hemoglobin.
- Hemolysis Reagent: Used to dissolve red blood cells and release hemoglobin.
- Chromatography column: Used for separation and elution of glycosylated hemoglobin and non-glycated hemoglobin.
- Filter: Used to initially filter the sample after hemolysis.
- Paper Rolls: Prints a report of the test results.
Performance Parameters
- Reporting unit: Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is reported in NGSP (%) and IFCC units (mmol/mol).
- Accuracy: The accuracy is tested with reference materials as samples, and the relative deviation of the test results should be within ±5%.
- Stability: Within 8 hours after the analyzer is turned on and stabilized, the same normal sample is tested, and the relative deviation of the test results is not more than ±3.0%.
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