HbA1c Rapid Quantitative Test
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is a non-enzymatic stable glycosylation product formed byglucose GLU in blood and hemoglobin HGB in red blood cells.Once formed, HbA1c is presentthroughout the life cycle of red blood cells and is proportional to blood glucose concentration.The HbA1c level reflects the average blood sugar level of the dog in the 90 days before the test. It has nothing to do with the blood drawing time, whether the dog is fasting, whether the dog uses insulin or not. It is a good indicator forjudging diabetes and long-term control.
Features:
● Animal: Canine
● Sample type: Whole blood
● Sample volume: 10μL
● Detection range: 4.0%~14.5%
● Reaction time: 5 min
● 4-30°storage, 24 months shelf life
TEST ITEM | SAMPLE TYPE/SAMPLE VOLUME | MIXTURE VOLUME | INCUBATION TIME | SIGNIFICANCES AND APPLICATIONS | RESULT INTERPRETATION | Specificity | Sensitivity | Detection range | Accuracy/Correlation | ||||
HbA1c |
Add 10uL to buffer and mix them well for 1 min |
75uL | 5min | Glycated hemoglobin is a very stable glycosylation product formed by glucose in blood and hemoglobin in red blood cells. It exists in the entire life cycle of red blood cells Once HbA1c is formed.The HbA1c level reflects the average blood glucose level in the 2-3 months before the test. | Canine (HbA1c): 4%-6% Normal 6%-8% Diabetes subclinical stage >8% Diabetes |
98.47% | 4% | 4%-14.5% | R2=0.942 | ||||