Laboratory

Biotech: Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP / ALKP) Reagents biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,600.00.

🔬 1. IFCC Kinetic ALP Method (Standard)

Principle

ALP + p-Nitrophenyl phosphate (pNPP)
→ p-Nitrophenol (yellow) + Phosphate

  • Absorbance increases as p-nitrophenol is formed.

  • The rate of increase (ΔA/min) at 405 nm is proportional to ALP activity.

Measurement

  • Wavelength: 405 nm

  • Mode: Kinetic (multiple interval readings)

  • Temperature: 37°C (IFCC standard)


🧪 2. Reagent Composition (Typical)

Most ALP kits use single-reagent or two-reagent formats.

R1 (Main Buffer Reagent)

  • Diethanolamine (DEA) buffer (high pH ~10.3)

  • Magnesium ions (Mg²⁺) — ALP cofactor

  • Zinc ions (Zn²⁺) — enzyme stabilizer

  • Surfactants

  • Preservatives

R2 (Substrate Reagent)

  • p-Nitrophenyl phosphate (pNPP)

  • Stabilizers

  • Preservatives

Biotech: ASAT / AST / SGOT Reagents — Clinical Chemistry / Semi-Automated Systems-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,600.00.

🔬 1. IFCC Kinetic Method (Standard AST Method)

Primary Reaction (AST enzyme reaction)

L-Aspartate + α-Ketoglutarate
→ Oxaloacetate + L-Glutamate

Indicator (Coupled) Reaction

Oxaloacetate + NADH + H⁺
→ Malate + NAD⁺
(catalyzed by MDH)

LDH is often included to convert pyruvate → lactate, preventing inhibition.

As AST activity increases, NADH decreases, causing a fall in absorbance at 340 nm.

Measurement

  • Wavelength: 340 nm

  • Mode: Kinetic (rate), ΔA/min

  • Rate proportional to AST activity (U/L)

Biotech: Biochemistry Reagents

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,500.00.

1. Diagnostic Purpose

Biochemistry reagents are designed to quantitatively measure analytes such as:

  • Liver function markers (ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, Bilirubin, Total Protein)

  • Renal function markers (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid)

  • Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride—depending on analyzer type)

  • Lipid profile (Cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL, LDL)

  • Glucose metabolism (Glucose, HbA1c kits depending on system)

  • Enzymes and substrates (LDH, CK, Amylase, Lipase)


2. Types of Formulations

Biochemistry reagents may come in:

  • Single-reagent systems
    (One ready-to-use bottle)

  • Two-reagent systems
    (R1 buffer + R2 starter/working reagent)

  • Lyophilized reagents
    (Require reconstitution)

  • Liquid-stable reagents
    (Long shelf-life, preferred for automated analyzers)


3. Compatibility

Designed for:

  • Fully automated clinical chemistry analyzers

  • Semi-automated bench-top analyzers

  • Point-of-care analyzers (specific formats)

Biotech: Calcium Reagents-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,300.00.

Principle of Measurement

1. Arsenazo III Method (Most widely used in modern analyzers)

How it works:

  • Calcium ions react with Arsenazo III dye to form a blue-purple complex.

  • The intensity of the color is measured photometrically at 650–660 nm.

  • Highly specific for calcium with minimal interference from magnesium.

Advantages:

  • Excellent stability

  • Strong absorbance

  • High specificity and precision


2. o-Cresolphthalein Complexone (OCPC) Method

How it works:

  • Calcium forms a purple-red complex with o-cresolphthalein complexone in alkaline conditions.

  • Read photometrically at 570–580 nm.

  • Common in semi-auto chemistry analyzers.

Advantages:

  • Reliable and widely established

  • Suitable for manual and automated systems


Reagent Components

Arsenazo III Reagents May Contain:

  • Arsenazo III dye

  • Buffer (MES or other suitable buffers)

  • Stabilizers

  • Surfactants

  • Preservatives

OCPC Reagents May Contain:

  • o-Cresolphthalein complexone

  • Alkaline buffer (e.g., 8-hydroxyquinoline to remove magnesium interference)

  • Dye stabilizer

  • Surfactants

  • Preservatives


Packaging Format

  • Single liquid reagent (most common)

  • Two-reagent system (R1 + R2)

  • Ready-to-use liquid stable bottles

  • Analyzer-specific reagent cartridges

Common volumes: 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml or more.


Sample Types

  • Serum

  • Plasma (heparinized samples preferred)

  • Urine (dilution may be needed)

Biotech: Chloride Reagents-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,600.00.

Measurement Methods & Reagents

1. Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) Method (Most common in modern analyzers)

Reagents include:

  • Reference (internal standard) solution

  • Electrode electrolyte solution

  • Conditioning solution

  • Cleaning solution

  • Calibrators (Low and High Chloride)

Principle:

A chloride-selective membrane develops an electrical potential proportional to chloride concentration.
ISE systems require stable calibration solutions and maintenance reagents.


2. Mercuric Thiocyanate Colorimetric Method

How it works:

  1. Chloride reacts with mercuric ions, forming mercuric chloride.

  2. Released thiocyanate ions form a red-colored complex with ferric ions.

  3. The color intensity is measured photometrically at 480–520 nm.

Reagents contain:

  • Mercuric thiocyanate

  • Ferric nitrate or ferric ammonium sulfate

  • Buffer system

  • Surfactants and stabilizers

Advantages:

  • Reliable for automated chemistry analyzers

  • High precision


3. Colorimetric TPTZ Method (Less common)

Chloride displaces iron from a complex; the released iron reacts with TPTZ dye to form a measurable color.


Packaging Formats

  • Single-liquid reagent

  • Two-reagent kits (R1 buffer + R2 color reagent)

  • ISE-specific reagent packs

  • Ready-to-use liquid stable formulations

Typical volumes: 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml.

Biotech: Creatinine Reagents

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,500.00.

1. Jaffe Method (Most Common)

  • Based on the reaction between creatinine and picric acid in an alkaline medium.

  • Produces an orange-red complex.

  • Absorbance is measured photometrically, usually at 505–520 nm.

  • Some kits include compensated Jaffe formulations to reduce interference from glucose, ketones, and proteins.

2. Enzymatic Method

  • Uses a sequence of enzyme reactions (creatininase, creatinase, sarcosine oxidase, peroxidase).

  • Produces a colored dye measurable at 550–570 nm.

  • Higher specificity than Jaffe, minimal interference.


Reagent Components

Depending on the method, creatinine reagent kits may include:

For Jaffe Method

  • Alkaline buffer

  • Picric acid

  • Stabilizers

  • Surfactants

  • Preservatives

For Enzymatic Method

  • Enzyme mixture (creatininase, creatinase, sarcosine oxidase)

  • Chromogenic dye reagents

  • Phosphate or Good’s buffer

  • Activators

  • Preservatives


Packaging Format

Most creatinine reagent kits are provided as:

  • Two-reagent system (R1 buffer + R2 working reagent)

  • Ready-to-use liquid formulations

  • Optional standards or calibrators

Common sizes: 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, or analyzer-specific cartridges.


Sample Type

  • Serum

  • Plasma (heparin, EDTA)

  • Urine (often diluted before analysis)

Biotech: GGT / Gamma GT Reagent-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,600.00.

Principle of the Test

Most GGT reagents use the Szasz kinetic method, which involves:

  1. Substrate:
    γ-glutamyl-p-nitroanilide
    This compound contains a gamma-glutamyl group.

  2. Enzymatic Reaction:
    GGT in the sample transfers the gamma-glutamyl group to an acceptor (often glycylglycine).

  3. Product Formation:
    The reaction releases p-nitroaniline, which has a strong yellow color.

  4. Measurement:
    The analyzer measures the increase in absorbance at 405 nm.
    The rate of color formation is directly proportional to the GGT activity.


Key Reagent Components

The GGT reagent typically contains:

γ-glutamyl-p-nitroanilide

The chromogenic substrate used in the Szasz method.

Glycylglycine (or similar acceptor)

Accepts the gamma-glutamyl group during the reaction.

Buffers

Maintain optimal pH (usually alkaline, around pH 8.2–8.4).

Stabilizers & Preservatives

Ensure reagent stability and long shelf life.

Detergents / Surfactants

Help maintain reagent clarity and enhance reaction performance.

Biotech: High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,500.00.Current price is: KSh3,500.00.

Features / Components

Depending on the method (commonly direct enzymatic method), HDL reagent typically contains:

1. Detergents / Selective Chemicals

  • These selectively mask or inactivate non-HDL lipoproteins (VLDL, LDL, chylomicrons), allowing accurate measurement of HDL only.

2. Enzymes

  • Cholesterol esterase (CHE): Converts HDL-cholesterol esters into free cholesterol.

  • Cholesterol oxidase (CHOD): Converts free cholesterol into cholest-4-en-3-one and hydrogen peroxide.

  • Peroxidase (POD): Reacts with hydrogen peroxide to form a measurable colored compound.

3. Chromogenic Substrates

  • Color-forming agents (e.g., 4-Aminoantipyrine) produce a detectable color reaction measured photometrically.

4. Buffers

  • Maintain optimal pH for enzyme activity.

5. Stabilizers & Preservatives

  • Ensure long shelf life and consistent performance.

Biotech: High-Density Lipoprotein cholesterol reagent-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,500.00.

🔬 HDL Chemistry Reagents (Clinical Chemistry / Lipid Panel)

HDL reagents are used to quantify High-Density Lipoprotein cholesterol in serum or plasma as part of a lipid profile. In semi-automated systems (bench-top analyzers, open systems, manual/semi-auto photometric readers), the reagents must be:

  • Stable at 2–8°C

  • Compatible with open-channel analyzers

  • Ready-to-use or with simple reconstitution

  • Optimized for endpoint or two-reagent homogeneous methods

Biotech: Phosphorus Reagents-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,600.00.

Principle of Measurement

1. UV Phosphomolybdate Method (Most modern analyzers)

How it works:

  1. Inorganic phosphate reacts with ammonium molybdate in an acidic medium.

  2. Forms a phosphomolybdate complex.

  3. The complex is measured photometrically in the UV range (usually 340 nm).

  4. The absorbance is directly proportional to phosphate concentration.

Advantages:

  • Fast and highly specific

  • Suitable for fully automated analyzers

  • Minimal interference


2. Reduced Phosphomolybdate Method (Colorimetric)

How it works:

  1. Phosphomolybdate complex is formed.

  2. The complex is reduced to a blue-colored compound (“molybdenum blue”).

  3. Measured at 600–700 nm, depending on dye.

Advantages:

  • Strong color intensity

  • Stable reaction for manual or semi-automatic systems


Reagent Components

Phosphorus reagent kits typically include:

R1 (Acid/Molybdate reagent)

  • Ammonium molybdate

  • Sulfuric acid or perchloric acid

  • Stabilizers

  • Surfactants

  • Preservatives

R2 (Reducing reagent) (if applicable)

  • Reducing agents (e.g., ascorbic acid, stannous chloride)

  • Dye stabilizers

Some kits are single-reagent formulations.


Packaging Formats

  • Liquid-stable ready-to-use reagents

  • Two-reagent systems (R1 + R2)

  • Analyzer-specific cartridges

  • Optional calibrators and controls

Common volumes: 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml.

Biotech: Potassium Reagents-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,800.00.

Measurement Methods & Corresponding Reagents

1. Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) Method (Most common in modern analyzers)

Reagents include:

  • Internal standard (reference solution)

  • Electrolyte solution for K⁺ electrode balance

  • Conditioning solution

  • Electrode cleaning solution

  • Calibrators (Low & High K⁺)

Principle:

Potassium-selective membranes generate an electrical potential when exposed to K⁺ ions.
The potential difference is proportional to potassium concentration.
ISE is fast, accurate, and ideal for automated analyzers.


2. Turbidimetric/Colorimetric Tetraphenylboron Method

How it works:

  1. Potassium reacts with sodium tetraphenylboron.

  2. Forms a turbid or cloudy precipitate.

  3. The degree of turbidity is measured photometrically at 510–550 nm.

  4. Intensity correlates with potassium concentration.

Reagents contain:

  • Sodium tetraphenylboron

  • Buffer solution

  • Surfactants

  • Stabilizers

  • Preservatives

Used in: Semi-auto analyzers and manual systems.


Packaging Formats

  • Single-liquid reagent bottles

  • Multi-solution electrolyte packs (for ISE analyzers)

  • Ready-to-use liquid stable reagents

  • Analyzer-specific cartridges

Typical sizes: 25 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml.


Sample Types

  • Serum

  • Plasma

  • Urine (may require dilution)

  • Whole blood (in ISE/blood gas analyzers)

Biotech: Sodium Reagents-biochemistry

Original price was: KSh5,000.00.Current price is: KSh3,800.00.

1. Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) Method

Most modern chemistry analyzers use ISE for sodium.

Reagents include:

  • Reference solution / Internal standard

  • Electrolyte solution for electrode stability

  • Conditioning solution

  • Cleaning solution

  • Calibration solutions (Low & High Na⁺ standards)

Principle:

The sodium ISE membrane selectively binds Na⁺ ions, generating an electrical potential proportional to sodium concentration. Calibration solutions are crucial for accuracy.


2. Flame Photometry Method

Older or standalone electrolyte analyzers may use flame photometry.

Reagents include:

  • Diluent

  • Standard sodium solution

  • Internal lithium standard (in some systems)

  • Cleaning solutions

Principle:

Sodium emits light at a characteristic wavelength (589 nm) when introduced into a flame. The emitted intensity is proportional to concentration.


3. Colorimetric (Photometric) Method

Used in some semi-automatic chemistry analyzers when ISE is not available.

Reagents include:

  • Ionophore-based chromogenic reagents

  • Buffer solution

  • Color-forming indicator dye

  • Stabilizers and preservatives

Principle:

Sodium ions react with a specific ionophore dye to produce a measurable color change.


Reagent Format

Sodium reagent kits may include:

  • Single bottle (for colorimetric systems)

  • Multi-solution packs (ISE systems)

  • Standards in sealed ampoules or bottles

  • Ready-to-use liquid formulations


Sample Types

  • Serum

  • Plasma

  • Urine (diluted appropriately)

  • Whole blood (in ISE blood gas analyzers)

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