About G6pd (Liquid)
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase present in hemolysate acts on substrates Glucose-6-Phosphate (G-6-PD) and NADP to give NADPH, this NADPH decolorizes the blue colored indophenol dye (DCPIP) in presence of PMS. It leaves behind color which is due to hemolysate. The rate of reaction is proportional to enzyme activity of (G6PD) present in Erythrocytes. The time required for decolorization is inversely proportional to enzyme activity in the hemolysate.
Reliable Diagnostic Solution for G6PD DeficiencyG6PD (Liquid) offers a robust, sensitive, and specific method for detecting G6PD deficiency in blood samples. Its ready-to-use liquid format reduces preparation time and potential errors, making it an ideal choice for biochemistry and clinical diagnostic laboratories focused on accurate and efficient patient care.
Optimized for Laboratory Convenience and PrecisionWith its high purity and straightforward usability, G6PD (Liquid) requires minimal handling, enhancing laboratory workflow. Stringent manufacturing processes in India guarantee consistency and reliability, while the 2-8C storage range maintains product stability for reliable results.
FAQs of G6pd (Liquid):
Q: How is G6PD (Liquid) applied for detecting G6PD deficiency?
A: G6PD (Liquid) is used in enzymatic assays by combining it with blood samples to measure the activity of the G6PD enzyme, enabling reliable detection of G6PD deficiency in clinical laboratory settings.
Q: What are the storage requirements for G6PD (Liquid)?
A: The reagent should be stored at temperatures between 2-8C to maintain its stability and effectiveness throughout its shelf life.
Q: When should G6PD (Liquid) be selected over other diagnostic reagents?
A: This product is recommended whenever high sensitivity and specificity are required for G6PD deficiency detection, especially in laboratories seeking ready-to-use, high-purity liquid reagents with minimal preparation.
Q: Where is G6PD (Liquid) sourced from?
A: G6PD (Liquid) is manufactured, exported, and supplied from India, ensuring compliance with quality standards for laboratory diagnostic reagents.
Q: What is the process for using G6PD (Liquid) in the laboratory?
A: The reagent is added directly to blood samples according to the assay protocol. It measures G6PD enzyme activity, with results indicating the presence or absence of deficiency.
Q: What are the key benefits of G6PD (Liquid) for laboratories?
A: Laboratories benefit from its high sensitivity, specificity, and ready-to-use convenience, which streamline testing and improve diagnostic reliability for G6PD deficiency.