Description
The Anemia Test Models YRA395 and YRA397 offer advanced in vitro diagnostics that detect Ferritin, Vitamin B12, and Folate Acid (FA) levels. These kits are designed with cutting-edge chemiluminescence technology, ensuring top-tier accuracy and sensitivity. By incorporating derivatives with ALP/FITC coupling technology, the products provide high stability during testing. Additionally, the refined antibody-ALP complex enhances precision, making these kits a reliable choice for clinical settings.
Utilizing unique magnetic separation technology, the kits feature core raw materials such as magnetic beads. These features ensure ease of use, fast response times, and straightforward automation, thus providing a safe and efficient diagnostic process. The elimination of radioactive hazards further guarantees user safety and product reliability. For laboratories seeking efficient IVD solutions, these models represent an excellent choice.
Market Pricing
In the competitive market of diagnostic medical devices, the Anemia Test Kits YRA395 and YRA397 are valued for their innovation and efficiency. Generally, diagnostic kits of this caliber range from $50 to $200 per kit, depending on the purchase volume and supplier. To experience the benefits of these state-of-the-art products, we encourage interested parties to obtain an automatic quote through our Kalstein Plus platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of anemia can these kits help diagnose? The kits help detect anemia related to iron deficiency (Ferritin), Vitamin B12 deficiency, and folate deficiency, offering broad diagnostic information.
How do these test kits ensure user safety? These kits avoid the use of radioactive materials, incorporating a safe, non-hazardous chemiluminescence technology.
Are these kits compatible with all CLIA analyzers? Yes, the kits are designed to integrate smoothly with most IVD CLIA analyzers, enhancing their versatility.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages: High sensitivity and specificity, rapid processing times, safety with non-radioactive testing, and compatibility with various analyzers.
Disadvantages: Initial purchase cost might be higher than other basic test kits, requiring consideration in environments with limited budgets.
Field Usage
The Anemia Test Kits are widely used in clinical laboratories for efficient and precise anemia screening. Laboratories integrate these kits into their daily operations to expedite diagnosis, improve patient outcomes, and streamline the testing process, especially in health assessments where iron and vitamin deficiencies are suspected.
Recommendations
To maximize the efficacy of the Anemia Test Kits, it’s recommended to store them at the specified temperatures of 2-8°C, ensuring optimal performance. Regular calibration of the CLIA analyzers is also advised to maintain accurate readings. For further support, users can access detailed guidelines through Kalstein’s comprehensive service portal.
Key Features
- Advanced derivates and ALP/FITC coupling technology
- Magnetic separation technology
- Non-radioactive testing
- User-friendly automation
- High stability and sensitivity
- CE, ISO13485, and FSC certified
Technical Specifications
Model | YRA395 | YRA396 | YRA397 |
Tested Parameter | FERRITIN | VB12 | FA |
Analysis Mode | CLIA | ||
Package Specification | 50T/BOX, | ||
Platform | 100T/BOX,24T/BOX, 48T/BOX AP(Alkaline Phosphatase) | ||
Storage | 2-8°C | ||
Calibration | 2/6 Points | ||
Certification | CE, ISO13485,FSC |