Micro Alb
Micro Alb
Micro Alb
MICRO ALBUMIN
LATEX TURBIDIMETRY
SUMMARY:
CONTENTS:
Two point/Fixed
Reaction Mode Sample Vol. 5 µl
Time
400µl(A1)+
PACK SIZE DILUENT (A1) LATEX(A2) CALIBRATOR Wavelength 540(530-550nm) Reagent vol.
100µl(A2)
2×25 ml 2×20 ml 2×5 ml 1×1 ml Blank Distilled Water Calibrator Con. See vial Label
Components from human origin have been tested and found to be negative Delay Time 10 sec Linearity 150 mg/L
for the presence of HBsAg, HCV, and antibody to HIV (1/2). However handle
cautiously as potentially infectious Read Time 120 sec Units mg/L
Microalbumin Calibrator: Stable for 1 month at 2-8ºC or 3
ASSAY PROCEDURE:
Calibration
Use Microalbumin Calibrator Reference 1107072. The sensitivity of the assay
1. Bring the working reagent and the photometer (cuvette holder) to 37˚C.
and the target value of the calibrator have been standardized against the
International Reference Material CRM 470/RPPHS. Recalibrate when control
2. Assay conditions:
results are out of specified tolerances, when using different lot of reagent
Wavelength: 540 nm (530-550)
and when the instrument is adjusted.
Temperature: 37˚C
Cuvette light path: 1 cm
PREPARATION OF WORKING REAGENT:
3. Adjust the instrument to zero with distilled water.
Shake the latex vial gently before use. Prepare the necessary amount as
follow:
4. Pipette into a cuvette:
2 mL Latex Reagent + 8 mL Diluent
Serum controls are recommended for internal Quality control. Each Diluent (A1) 400 µl
laboratory should establish its own Quality Control scheme and corrective A2 Latex (A2) 100 µl
actions
Accuracy:
Results obtained using this reagent (y) was compared to those obtained
using a commercial reagent (x) with similar characteristics. 95 samples
ranging from 1 to 150 mg/L of microalbumin were assayed. The
correlation coefficient (r) was 0.99 and the regression equation was y=
0.964x – 0.576 The results of the performance characteristics depend on
the analyzer used
INTERFERENCES:
Glucose (2 g/L), hemoglobin (10 g/L) and creatinine (3 g/L) do not interfere.
Urea (≥ 1 g/L) and bilirubin (≥ 10 mg/dL), interfere. Other substances
may interfere6.
NOTES:
Clinical diagnosis should not be made on findings of a single
test result, but should integrate both clinical and laboratory
data. Use clean disposable pipette tips for dispensation
Only for invitro use in Clinical laboratory (IVD)