Product Description
| Brand |
Snibe |
| Sample Type |
Serum/ Plasma |
| Pack Size |
100T |
| CAT No. |
130298003M |
| Application |
Biochemical |
The kit has been designed for the quantitative determination of Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) in human serum or plasma. The method can be used for samples over the range of 3.0-2000pg/ml. The test has to be performed on the Fully-auto chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) analyzer MAGLUMI (Including Maglumi 600,Maglumi 1000,Maglumi 1000 Plus, Maglumi 2000,Maglumi 2000 Plus,Maglumi 3000 and Maglumi 4000).
Highly Efficient WorkflowWith the capacity to process up to 180 tests per hour and an assay time of approximately 45 minutes, the Snibe MAGLUMI ACTH (CLIA) analyzer provides a high-throughput solution for busy clinical laboratories. Walk-away automation, ready-to-use reagents, and integrated barcode scanning enhance operational efficiency and support streamlined laboratory processes.
Automated and Precise ACTH MeasurementThe system employs an acridinium ester chemiluminescence detection principle, ensuring sensitive and quantitative results. Two-point or multi-point automatic calibration and dual-level internal controls help maintain assay accuracy within 10% of reference values, facilitating reliable diagnostic assessment of ACTH in patient samples.
Advanced User Experience and Data ManagementEquipped with a large touchscreen LCD, intuitive menu navigation, and LIS connectivity, the analyzer simplifies daily operation. Ample onboard data storage (up to 100,000 results) makes result tracking and audit trails seamless, meeting the needs of modern clinical environments and regulatory demands.
FAQ's of Snibe MAGLUMI ACTH (CLIA):
Q: How does the Snibe MAGLUMI ACTH (CLIA) analyzer operate?
A: The analyzer is fully automated, using chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) technology. It performs quantitative measurement of ACTH in human serum or plasma, automating sample handling, calibration, reagent management, and result reporting for efficient laboratory workflow.
Q: What are the process steps for running an ACTH test on this analyzer?
A: The process involves loading the human serum or plasma sample (50 L) and ready-to-use barcoded reagents into the analyzer. After automatic calibration, the assay is performed, and quantitative results are produced in approximately 45 minutes. Results are stored and can be transferred via LIS connectivity.
Q: When should the reagents and kits be replaced or stored differently?
A: Unopened kits have a shelf life of 12 months when stored at 2-8C. Once onboard, reagents should be used within two weeks. Always store kits and reagents refrigerated and follow manufacturer instructions for optimal stability.
Q: Where is the Snibe MAGLUMI ACTH (CLIA) most beneficially used?
A: This analyzer is best suited for clinical laboratories that require high-throughput, automated analysis of ACTH for diagnostic and monitoring purposes. Its durable construction and user-friendly design cater to varied laboratory needs.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this CLIA analyzer?
A: The main benefits include high throughput, precise and quantitative results, minimal hands-on time, automated workflow, integrated data management, and robust quality control through internal calibration and monitoring systems.
Q: How is the accuracy and quality of results ensured?
A: The analyzer utilizes a two-level control system and automated calibration (two-point or multi-point) to maintain accuracy within 10% of reference values. Barcoded reagents help prevent errors, and the large data storage enables easy review and quality audit.