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Blood glucose test strip

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Blood glucose test strips are a type of lab equipment used to measure the concentration of glucose in a person's blood. They are designed to work with blood glucose meters to provide accurate readings of blood sugar levels.

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5 protocols using blood glucose test strip

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Biochemical Assessments of Metabolic Markers

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The samples of serum were used to assess TC, TG, HDL-C, and LDL-C. Blood glucose test strips (Sinocare Inc Co. Ltd., Changsha, China) were used to measure blood glucose levels. Hepatic tissue (0.1 g) was homogenized with 1 mL ice-cold extract and centrifuged at 8,000 g for 10 min. The supernatant was collected for the analysis of hepatic ROS, MDA, CAT, and GSH-Px. All the detailed steps of these biochemical assessments were performed according to the instructions of corresponding commercial kits (Wako Pure Chemical Industries. Ltd., Japan; Beijing Solarbio Science &Technology Co. Ltd., Beijing, China; Hefei Laier Biotechnology Co. Ltd, Hefei, China).
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Effect of SGB on Blood Sugar Levels

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To explore the effect of SGB on the blood sugar level, we measured the blood sugar using a blood glucose meter and blood glucose test strips (Sinocare Inc, Shenzhen, China). Thirty minutes before MCAO and 45 minutes after MCAO/R, blood samples were obtained from the tail vein to measure glucose levels and recorded.
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Spectroscopic Analysis of Ferricyanide Complexes

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Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra of K3[Fe(CN)6], CA, K4[Fe(CN)6], and the mixture of CA and K3[Fe(CN)6] were recorded using a Nicolet 550 II (Thermo Scientific Inc., Waltham, MA, USA). The Safe-AQ Smart PGM and blood glucose test strips (measurement range 1.1–33.3 mM) were purchased from Sinocare Inc. (Changsha, China). The pH of solution was measured by a FE28-standard pH meter (Mettler-Toledo Instruments, Shanghai, China). The UC-2H ultrasonic cleaner was purchased from Shanghai Titan Scientific Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). The temperature of reaction was maintained by an electric-heated thermostatic water bath (HWS-12, Shanghai Blue-pard Instruments Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China).
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Lipid and Glucose Biomarker Evaluation

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The serum were used to evaluate triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (CHO), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) (Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., Chuo-ku, Japan). Blood glucose level was measured using blood glucose test strip (Sinocare Inc Co. Ltd, Changsha, China). Insulin detection kit from Jiangsu MEIMIAN Biological Industry Co., Ltd. (Yancheng, China).
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Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Rats

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For OGTT, rats were fasted for 12 h and followed by an oral administration of glucose load (2 g/kg of body weight). The blood glucose (BG) levels were determined by a blood glucose test strip (Sinocare, Changsha, China) in tail blood at 0, 30, 60 and 120 min after glucose treatment. The area under the curve (AUC) was calculated using the following equation: AUC = 0.5 × (BG0 + BG30)/2 + 0.5 × (BG30 + BG60)/2 + 1×(BG60 + BG120)/2 according to the previous report [20 ]. The SD rats were fasted overnight and sacrificed at the 16th week. The fast blood glucose level was measured by glucometer (Sinocare, Changsha, China). The levels of insulin in serum were determined by ELISA kit (CEA448Ra, USCN Life Science) according to the manufactures’ protocol. The HOMA-IR was calculated as follows: fasting blood glucose (mmol/L) × fasting insulin (mIU/L)/22.5.
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