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OSR6230 Olympus LIP (Lipase) Reagent incl. Calibrators, 4 x 30 mL R1, 4 x Lyo, 4 x 10 mL R2, 2 x Cals

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    Product Code: OSR6230

    Shipping Weight: 10.00lbs (4.54kg)

    Specifications

    Manufacturer: Beckman Coulter
    Country of Origin: Japan
    Application: Reagent with Calibrator
    For Use With: For Quantitative Determination of Lipase Activity in Human Serum on Beckman Coulter AU Analyzers
    Number of Tests: 4 X 195 Tests
    Sample Type: Human Serum Sample
    Test Method: Colorimetric Method
    Test Name: Lipase
    Test Type: General Chemistry
    UNSPSC Code: 41116004
    Volume: R1 Buffer: 4 X 30 mL, R2: 4 X 10 mL

    Intended Use

    System reagent for the quantitative determination of Lipase activity in human serum on Beckman Coulter AU analyzers.

    About Lipase Reagent

    Measurements of serum lipase are used in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis or pancreatic injury.

    Methodology

    The lipase procedure is based on the colorimetric method of lmamura, et al. Pancreatic lipase hydrolyzes esters of long chain fatty acids from their triglycerides. The enzyme activity requires the presence of co-lipase. Diglyceride is hydrolyzed to 2-monoglyceride and fatty acid. The 2-monoglyceride is then measured by coupled enzyme reactions catalyzed by monoglyceride lipase (MGLP), glycerol kinase (GK), glycerol phosphate oxidase (GPO) and peroxidase (POD). 



    • Measurements of serum lipase are used in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis or pancreatic injury
    • Lipase activity is stable for several weeks when stored 2 - 8°C or indefinitely frozen (≤ -20°C)
    Additional Information 

     Lipase - Safety Data Sheet 
     Lipase - Instructions for Use