Test reagent kits
Test reagent kits are laboratory equipment used to facilitate diagnostic testing. These kits contain a set of chemical reagents necessary for conducting specific analytical procedures. The core function of test reagent kits is to enable accurate and reliable detection, identification, or measurement of target analytes in a sample. The contents and composition of these kits may vary depending on the intended application and test methodology.
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2 protocols using test reagent kits
Colorimetric Determination of Analytes
Metabolic Biomarkers Evaluation Protocol
Fasting serum glucose (mg/dl) was determined colorimetrically using a test reagent kit (Biolabo SA, France)
Determination of serum insulin (μIU/ml) was performed using rat insulin ELISA kit (Biovendor, Czech Republic)
HOMA-IR score was used as an index of IR as described by Matthews et al.[7 (link)] using the following formula:
HOMA-IR score = serum glucose (mmol/l) × serum insulin (μIU/ml)/22.5
TNF-α level (pg/ml) was determined using a test reagent kit (ID labs, Canada)
Serum total cholesterol and TG were estimated using test reagent kits (Spinreact, Spain) and expressed as mg/dl
Uric acid, urea and creatinine levels were determined using test reagent kits (Biodiagnostics, Egypt) and expressed as mg/dl
Blood GSH, serum MDA, and liver nitric oxide (total nitrates and nitrites, NOx) were determined according to the methods described previously.[8 (link)9 (link)10 (link)]
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