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BILIRUBIN
MANUFACTURER:
BIOLABO SA,
Reagents for quantitative determination of total (DMSO as accelerator) and direct bilirubin
in human serum and plasma
R1 1 x 200 mL
R2 1 x 200 mL
R3 1 x 40 mL
Total bilirubin
Direct bilirubin
Nitrite Solution
Total bilirubin
Nitrite Solution
Direct bilirubin
Nitrite Solution
REF 80403 :
REAGENTS COMPOSITION
TOTAL BILIRUBIN
Vial R1
Sulfanilic acid
DMSO
Hydrochloric acid
Vial R2
Sulfanilic acid
Hydrochloric acid
Vial R3
Sodium Nitrite
Store at 2-8C, in well capped original vial and away from light.
When used and stored as described in the insert, reagents (vial R1,
R2, R3) are stable, without contamination, until expiry date stated on
the label.
Working reagent TB is stable for 2 days at 2-8C.
Working reagent DB is stable for 7 days at 2-8C.
Discard any reagent if cloudy or if absorbance at 550 nm > 0.100.
Dont use working reagents after expiry date stated on the label of the
kit.
NITRITE SOLUTION
0.74 mmol/L
Made in France
Hemoglobin :
DIRECT BILIRUBIN
30 mmol/L
130 mmol/L
Use by
INTERFERENCES (3)
30 mmol/L
7 mol/L
130 mmol/L
SAFETY CAUTIONS
Manufacturer
REAGENTS PREPARATION
IVD
In vitro diagnostic
Temperature limitation
REF
Catalogue number
CALIBRATION (8)
1. Use the experimental factor (see CALCULATION)
2. Or a calibrator traceable to a reference method or material,
BIOLABO-Multicalibrator REF 95015 traceable to SRM 916a.
The calibration frequency depends on proper instrument functions and
on preservation of reagents.
It is recommended to calibrate in the following cases :
1. When using a new batch of reagent.
2. After maintenance operations on the instrument.
3. When control values obtained are out of ranges, even after using a
new vial of fresh serum
See insert
LOT
Batch number
sufficient for
Revision : 26/07/2011
dilute with
QUALITY CONTROL
MANUAL PROCEDURE
Procedure n1 :
Pipette into well identified test
tubes :
Reagent R1
mg/dL
Distilled water
50 DL
Reagent R3 (Nitrite)
0.3-1.2
0.2-1.1
0.2-0.9
Premature
[< 34]
[< 137]
[< 205]
[< 274]
[5-21]
[3-19]
[3-15]
< 0.2
< 0.2
< 0.2
Specimen
100 DL
Reagent R1
Blank
1 mL
Specimen
Assay
1 mL
Mean mg/dL
0.68
4.13
Mean mg/dL
0.67
3.85
S.D. mg/dL :
0.02
0.104
S.D.mg/dL :
0.022
0.07
C.V. % :
2.94
2.52
C.V. % :
3.27
1.78
DIRECT BILIRUBIN
20 DL
With factor :
Procedure n1 :
REFERENCES
1.15
2.79
Mean mg/dL
1.09
2.74
(1)
S.D. mg/dL :
0.022
0.015
S.D. mg/dL :
0.028
0.09
C.V. % :
1.94
0.53
C.V. % :
2.6
3.3
r = 0.9976
DB : y = 1.0002 x 0.00796
r = 0.9972
1 mL
1 mL
50 DL
50 DL
20 DL
20 DL
20 DL
x calibrator concentration
Mean mg/dL
Assay
Procedure n2 :
Blank
CALCULATION
Detection limit :
DIRECT
BILIRUBIN
Notes :
1. Zero on distilled water and drain well the cuvette. Read first all
blanks of one run then all the assays, well draining cuvette
beetwen each tubes. But DO NOT RINSE WITH WATER as it
could produce streaks on the cuvette and lead to false results.
2. Specific procedures are available upon request for automated
instruments. Please contact BIOLABO technical support.
Result =
High level
100 DL
TOTAL BILIRUBIN
Between run Normal level
N = 20
100 DL
50 DL
High level
50 DL
Mix
Made in France
100 DL
50 DL
1 mL
50 DL
TOTAL
BILIRUBIN
LINEARITY
1 mL
Reagent R3 (Nitrite)
Each laboratory should establish its own normal ranges for the
population that it serves.
Assay
Full-term
[< 34]
[24-149]
[58-197]
[26-205]
[< 3.4]
[< 3.4]
[< 3.4]
Blank
50 DL
Distilled water
Direct Bilirubin
mg/dl
[Dmol/L]
DIRECT
BILIRUBIN
Mix
[@mol/L]
Full-term
< 2.0
1.4-8.7
3.4-11.5
1.5-12.0
Total Bilirubin
mg/dL
[Dmol/L]
Assay
1 mL
Reagent R2
Premature
< 2.0
< 8.0
< 12.0
< 16.0
Adult
Blank
1 mL
Reagent R2
TOTAL
BILIRUBIN
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
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WALTERS M, GERARDE H, Microchem J (1970) 15 p.231-243
BERNARD S., Biochimie clinique, 2me d. Maloine, (1989), p.127-129 et
p.280-282
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SRM: Standard Reference Material
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