Product Description
| Brand |
Snibe |
| Sample Type |
Serum |
| Pack Size |
100T |
| CAT No. |
130251001M |
| Application |
Anemia Marker |
The kit has been designed for the quantitative determination of Ferritin in human serum. The method can be used for samples over the range of 1.3-3000.0 ng/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).
Fast and Accurate Ferritin TestingMAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA) delivers quantitative results rapidly-just 17 minutes per assay. Leveraging advanced chemiluminescent immunoassay technology, it ensures precise measurement of ferritin levels in serum and plasma. This efficiency supports timely clinical decisions for iron metabolism assessment.
Versatile Application in DiagnosticsIdeal for hospitals, pathology, and clinical laboratories, the reagent is compatible with several MAGLUMI automated platforms. Its broad measuring range (0.5-1500 ng/mL) and high sensitivity make it suitable for routine health checks and complex diagnostics, reinforcing its role in comprehensive patient care.
Simplified Laboratory WorkflowWith pre-packaged, ready-to-use reagents, calibrators, and controls, setup is seamless. Automated calibration (every two weeks) and real-time operation on compatible MAGLUMI systems further streamline laboratory processes, reducing hands-on time and potential errors, while adhering to stringent quality and traceability standards.
FAQ's of Snibe MAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA):
Q: How does the MAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA) assay operate on an automated analyzer?
A: The MAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA) uses a sandwich chemiluminescent immunoassay principle, where ferritin in the sample binds to antibody-coated magnetic microbeads and enzyme conjugate. The resulting chemiluminescent signal is measured automatically by the analyzer, providing quantitative ferritin results.
Q: What types of samples can be analyzed with this reagent kit?
A: This assay is designed to quantitatively measure ferritin in human serum and plasma, offering reliable results for patient diagnostics in clinical settings.
Q: When should calibration of the MAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA) reagent be performed?
A: Calibration is typically required every two weeks. This interval ensures continued accuracy and traceability to reference standards when used with compatible MAGLUMI analyzers.
Q: Where can the MAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA) reagent be used?
A: It is intended for in vitro diagnostic use in hospitals, pathology laboratories, and clinical diagnostic centers, providing essential information for the assessment of iron metabolism disorders.
Q: What is the process and turnaround time for the ferritin assay?
A: After loading a serum or plasma sample (50L) into the MAGLUMI analyzer with the reagent, the system performs the fully automated test. Results are typically available in about 17 minutes.
Q: What are the benefits of using the MAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA) kit?
A: Key benefits include high assay sensitivity (detection as low as 0.5 ng/mL), wide measuring range, rapid processing, automation, and adherence to strict quality specifications (CV 5% in the normal range).
Q: How should the MAGLUMI Ferritin (CLIA) reagents be stored for optimal performance?
A: Store all components at 2-8C, protected from light, to maintain assay performance throughout its 12-month shelf life.