Rapid Detection of Canine Adenovirus Type1 Antigen with ALB Micro-Albumin Test Device
INTRODUCTION
The persistent appearance of small amounts of albumin (microalbuminuria) in urine could be the first indicator of a renal dysfunction. For persons with diabetes, a positive result could be the first indicator of a diabetic nephropathy. Without initiation of therapy, the amount of released albumin will increase (macroalbuminuria) and a renal insufficiency will occur.
In case of type-2 diabetes, the early diagnosis and therapy of diabetic nephropathy is especially important. In addition to the renal dysfunction, cardiovascular risks could occur.
At normal physiological conditions, small amounts of albumin are glomerular filtrated and tubular reabsorbed. The expulsion of 20μg/mL to 200μg/mL is characterized as microalbuminuria. In
addition to renal dysfunctions, albuminuria can be caused by physical training, infections of the urinary tract, hypertension, cardiac insufficiency and surgery. If the amount of albumin decreases after disappearance of these factors, the transient albuminuria is without any pathological reason.
Product Parameters
Product Name |
ALB Micro-Albumin Rapid Test Device |
ALB Micro-Albumin Rapid Test Strip |
Used for |
For professional in vitro diagnostic use only. |
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Specimen |
Urine |
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Packing |
25 tests/box , 1 test/polybag |
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MOQ |
1000 tests |
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Diverse Coopetation Modes |
OEM/ODM |
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
The accuracy of the Microalbumin test was evaluated in comparison to a commercially available immunoassay at a cut-off of 20μg/mL. 100 urine samples, collected from volunteers, have been tested by both procedures with >98% agreement.
Method |
Other ALB Rapid Test |
Total Results |
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ALB One Step Test Device |
Results |
Positive |
Negative |
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Positive |
48 |
1 |
49 |
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Negative |
1 |
50 |
51 |
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Total Results |
49 |
51 |
100 |
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% Agreement with this Rapid Test Kit |
97.96% |
98.04% |
98.00% |
The reproducibility of the Microalbumin test was evaluated at 4 different sites using blind controls. Of 50 samples with albumin concentrations <10μg/mL, all were determined negatives.
Of 50 samples with albumin concentrations >40μg/mL, all were determined positive.
C.SensitivityThe Microalbumin test has a sensitivity of 20μg/mL urine.
D.SpecificityThe specificity for the Microalbumin test was tested by adding various compounds that are likely to be present in urine. All compounds were prepared in normal human urine with low amounts of albumin.
The presence of small quantities of albumin in urine, also known as microalbuminuria, serves as an early warning sign of potential renal issues. However, this condition is often overlooked due to its subtle nature. That's why at QL biotech, we have developed our ALB Micro-Albumin Rapid Test Device to provide an easy and efficient method for detecting these early signs of renal dysfunction. With our device, the often elusive Canine Adenovirus Type1 Antigen can be detected promptly and accurately. The ALB Micro-Albumin Rapid Test Device is a milestone in our line of innovative biotech solutions. It incorporates the latest advancements in technology for veterinary diagnostics, offering you quicker and more reliable results. Furthermore, the device is easy to use, thereby ensuring a seamless testing process. We are confident that this product will revolutionize the process of early renal dysfunction detection, and enhance your overall diagnostic strategy. Experience the future of biotech with QL Biotech's ALB Micro-Albumin Rapid Test Device.