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Rx daytona analyser

Manufactured by Randox
Sourced in United Kingdom

The RX Daytona analyser is a compact, automated clinical chemistry analyser designed for routine and specialized diagnostic testing. It is capable of performing a wide range of biochemical assays using different analytical techniques. The RX Daytona analyser provides precise and reliable results, catering to the needs of clinical laboratories and healthcare facilities.

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Measuring Liver Enzyme Levels

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The levels of circulating ALT and AST were measured in serum samples in a Randox RX Daytona analyser.
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Glutathione Peroxidase Activity Assay

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The activity of GPx was evaluated in heparinised whole blood by the conventional method of Paglia and Valentine (50), using commercial tests manufactured by Randox Laboratories (UK, Antrium) in a RXDaytona analyser. GPx from the sample of heparinised whole blood catalysed the oxidation of GSH (4 mmol/L) by cumene hydroperoxide (0.18 mmol/L). Oxidised glutathione (GSSG) was converted to GSH in the reaction catalysed by glutathione reductase (>0.5 U/L) in the presence of NADPH (reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) (0.34 mmol/L), which led to a decrease in absorbance, which was further measured at 340 nm. One unit corresponds to the amount of enzyme produced by 1.0 μMNADPH oxidation at NADP+1 min at 340 nm at 37 °C, and GPx activity was expressed as U/L of the haemolysate.
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Rat Blood Pressure and Kidney Function

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Tail-cuff systolic blood pressure measurements were determined using an average of 3 measurements on each rat after acclimatization to the procedure (NIBP controller; ADI Instruments, Bella Vista, NSW, Australia). 16 Blood collected into lithium heparin after euthanasia was separated by centrifugation for biochemical analysis of plasma urea and creatinine using a Rx Daytona analyser (Randox Laboratories, Antrum, UK). Animals were manually restrained and voided urine samples were collected into sterile specimen containers (Techno Plas Pty Ltd, St Marys, SA, Australia) and processed for determination of urine protein to creatinine ratio (UPC) using a Cobas Mira analyser (Roche Diagnostics, Schweiz, AG, Switzerland) or an IDEXX VetLab analyser (IDEXX Laboratories Pty Ltd., Rydalmere, NSW, Australia) within 24 hours of sample collection. The results for urea and creatinine concentrations and UPC from a subgroup of the 6-, 12-, and 24-week-old Cohort 1 animals were part of a previous study, where they were a component of a large cohort analysis as mean AE SD data. 16 The data have not been used previously for linear regression analysis against hematologic variables (n = 17 Lewis and 18 LPK).
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