Method/Kit:
Pars Azmun

Measurement Type Fluorescence Intensity
Description Commercial assays sold by Iranian company Pars Azmun

Target/Analytes with this Method/Kit
Target/Analyte Short Name Description
Albumin ALB Albumin is the major constituent of serum protein (usually over 50%). It is manufactured by the liver from the amino acids taken through the diet. It helps in osmotic pressure regulation, nutrient transport and waste removal. High levels are seen rarely in liver disease, shock, dehydration, or multiple myeloma. Lower levels are seen in poor diets, diarrhea, fever, infection, liver disease, inadequate iron intake, third-degree burns and edemas or hypocalcemia. Normal Adult Range: 3.2 - 5.0 g/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 4.1
Alkaline Phosphatase ALKP Alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme, or more precisely a family of related enzymes, produced in the bile ducts, intestine, kidney, placenta and bone. An elevation in the level of serum alkaline phosphatase (actually enzyme activity is measured in the clinical laboratory), especially in the setting of normal or only modestly elevated ALT and AST activities, suggests disease of the bile ducts. Serum alkaline phosphatase activity can be markedly elevated in bile duct obstruction or in bile duct diseases such as primary biliary cirrhosis or primary sclerosing cholangitis. Alkaline phosphatase is also produced in bone and blood activity can also be increased in some bone disorders.
Blood Urea Nitrogen BUN The nitrogen component of urea, B.U.N. is the end product of protein metabolism and its concentration is influenced by the rate of excretion. Increases can be caused by excessive protein intake, kidney damage, certain drugs, low fluid intake, intestinal bleeding, exercise or heart failure. Decreased levels may be dur to a poor diet, malabsorption, liver damage or low nitrogen intake. Normal Adult Range: 7 - 25 mg/dl Optimal Adult Reading: 16
Creatinine Creatinine Serum creatinine is the most widely used functional biomarker of the kidney
Lactate Dehydrogenase LDH Lactic acid dehydrogenase is an intracellular enzyme. Increases in the blood or medium are usually the result of cellular death.
Lactate Dehydrogenase (activity) LDH-activity Lactic acid dehydrogenase is an intracellular enzyme. Increases in the blood or medium are usually the result of cellular death. Activity is measured by the amount of enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of lactate to pyruvate to generate 1.0 μmol of NADH per minute at pH8.8 at 37°C.

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