Albumin 201 System

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Albumin 201 System

The Albumin System can be used for the quantitative determination of low levels of albumin in urine for the purpose of screening for, diagnosing, monitoring and supporting the clinical evidence in the treatment of microalbuminuria.

The system consists of a analyser and individually packaged microcuvettes. The reaction in the cuvette is based on a immunoturbidimetric reaction. The turbidity once formed is measured photometrically at 610 nm. With three simple steps a quantitative result is achieved within 90 seconds. 

  • Excellent precision and accuracy
  • Quantitative results within 90 seconds
  • Factory calibrated instrument
  • Samples up to and including 2000 mg/L can be obtained with samples diluted with isotonic sodium chloride
  • The analysis can be performed with spot urine, preferably first morning urine, as well as urine collected overnight or during 24 hours
  • Minimal maintenanc
  • can be used by non-laboratory personnel after a brief training session (can be provided by Woodley's Biomedical Scientists)
Model no. Albumin201
Measurement range: 5 - 150 mg/L
Linearity: Correlation of 0.94 when compared to laboratory methods
Precision: SD less than or equal to 3 mg/L
Results: Displayed within 90 seconds
Sample volume: 18 µL
Specimen collection: Spot urine, preferably first morning urine, as well as urine collected overnight or during 24 hours
Calibration: Factory calibrated against a turbidimetric method traceable to CRM 470
Quality control: Internal electronic "selftest"
Power: AC adaptor
Operating temperature: 15°C - 30°C
Storage temperature: Analyser - 0°C - 50°C, microcuvettes - 2°C - 8°C
Weight: 350g
Dimensions: 170h x 115w x 100d mm

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