Immunoassay Analyzer
| Immunoassay Type | Quantitative fluorescence immunoassay (FIA). |
| normal range | 5.0 to 12.0 micrograms per deciliter (mcg/dL). |
| Hypothyroidism | A low T4 (and T3) level means your thyroid gland is not producing enough thyroid hormones, which reg |
| Pack size | 24 test |
| Company | Afias |
| Sample Types | Human serum or plasma. |
| Purpose | To measure total T4 (total thyroxine), which includes both free and protein-bound T4. |
The AFIAS T4 test is a fluorescence immunoassay (FIA) used to quantitatively measure total thyroxine (T4) in human serum or plasma. It helps in the diagnosis and monitoring of thyroid disorders by determining the total amount of T4, including both free and bound T4.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 36 Samples in 1 our
- Delivery Time: with in two days.
- Packaging Details: 24 test cartridges, 24 pipette tips, an ID-Chip, a ziplock bag for unused cartridges, and a package insert.
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| Sample Type | Blood |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Size | 24 test per box. |
| ICMR Approved | No |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS | For in vitro diagnostic use only. Follow instructions and procedures described in this ‘Instructio |
| STORAGE AND STABILITY | Component Storage Temperature Shelf life Note Cartridge 2 - 30°C 20 months Unopened 1 month Resealed |
| COMPONENTS | AFIAS PRL consists of ‘cartridges’. Each sealed aluminum pouch contains two cartridges. Each car |
| PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS | Analytical sensitivity - Limit of Blank (LoB) 0.319 ng/m L - Limit of Detection (LoD ) 0.736 ng/ m L |
| funtion | A fluorescence immunoassay (FIA) test for measuring prolactin (PRL) levels in blood using the AFIAS |
Human Prolactin (PRL: lactogenic hormone) is secreted from the anterior pituitary gland in both men and women. PRL is a single chain polypeptide hormone with a molecular weight of approximately 23 kDa. Normal women have slightly higher basal level of PRL than men; apparently, there is an estrogen-related rise at puberty and a corresponding decrease at menopause. During pregnancy, PRL level increases progressively to 10 and 20 times of normal value, declining to non-pregnant levels by 3-4 weeks post-partum. The determination of PRL concentration is helpful in diagnosing hypothalamic-pituitary disorders. Microadenomas (small pituitary tumors) may cause hyperprolactinemia, which is sometimes associated with male impotence. High PRL levels are commonly associated with galactorrhea and amenorrhea. PRL concentrations have been shown to be increased by estrogens, thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), and several drugs affecting dopaminergic mechanism. Also, PRL levels are elevated in renal disease and hypothyroidism, and in some situations of stress, exercise, and hypoglycemia. Additionally, the release of PRL is episodic and demonstrates diurnal variation
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: the range of prolactin levels it can measure, known as the detection or working range
- Delivery Time: within 5 days
- Packaging Details: cotton box
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Boditech Fully Automatic AFIAS 6 Immunoassay Analyzer
₹ 2,90,000/UNITGet Latest Price
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| User Input | Keyboard |
| Display | Analog |
| Color | White And Skyblue |
| Power | 40W |
| Voltage | 240V |
| Weight | 30Kg |
Our immunoassay analyzer is an advanced diagnostic instrument designed for the precise and efficient detection of various biomarkers in biological samples. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, it delivers accurate and rapid results for a wide range of immunoassays, including hormone levels, infectious diseases, and tumor markers. Ideal for medical laboratories, hospitals, and research facilities, this analyzer enhances diagnostic capabilities and improves patient care outcomes.
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