Bio Research Triglyceride Biochemistry Reagents – Enzymatic Colorimetric Method – 2*50ml
- Pack Sizes: 2*50 ml
- Method: Enzymatic Colorimetric (GPO-POD)
- Sample Type: Serum or Plasma
- Compatibility: Open system analyzers
- Storage: 2–8°C
- Intended Use: For in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) applications
- Application: Lipid profile, triglyceride monitoring, metabolic screening
- Made in Jordan
Category: Laboratory
Subcategory: No Subcategory
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Bio Research Triglyceride Reagents – Enzymatic Colorimetric Method- 2*50ml
The Bio Research Triglyceride Biochemistry Reagents are specially formulated for the quantitative estimation of triglycerides in human serum or plasma using the GPO-POD enzymatic colorimetric method. This reagent delivers consistent and reproducible results, ideal for use in routine lipid profiling and cardiovascular risk assessment.
These reagents are compatible with a wide range of semi-automated and fully automated biochemistry analyzers, particularly in open-system platforms.
Key Features
- Pack Sizes: 2*50 ml
- Method: Enzymatic Colorimetric (GPO-POD)
- Sample Type: Serum or Plasma
- Compatibility: Open system analyzers
- Storage: 2–8°C
- Intended Use: For in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) applications
- Application: Lipid profile, triglyceride monitoring, metabolic screening
Clinical Significance
Triglyceride testing is essential in:
- Lipid profile assessments
- Cardiovascular risk analysis
- Metabolic syndrome and obesity evaluations
- Routine health checkups
Manufacturer Details of Bio Research Triglyceride Reagents
- Brand: Bio Research
- Product: Triglyceride Biochemistry Reagents
- Country of Origin:Jordan
- Storage: Keep refrigerated (2–8°C).
Delivery Information
- Nationwide (Bangladesh)Home Delivery Available
- Cash on Delivery Available
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