This product is an in vitro diagnostic assay for the quantitative determination of β-HCG in human whole blood, serum, or plasma specimens on the Exceed P200 Analyzer in point-of-care and laboratory settings. You can do a beta-HCG test to estimate pregnancy, and detecting changes in beta-HCG concentrations can help diagnose miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, and gestational trophoblastic disease. The test uses one beta-HCG antibody to bind fluorescent latex particles and another beta-HCG antibody to cover the test line. This kit does not use an instrument and can produce results when used alone. The product is automatically produced and packaged in a 100,000-level purification workshop, and the shell is sterilized with 75% alcohol.
Specification
suitable for the crowd | Everyone including the elderly and children |
Test time | 15 mins |
Features | Portable, easy carry, accuracy, sensitivity, specificity |
Brands | Test kits and packages both can be customized |
Usage | This product is an in vitro diagnostic assay for the quantitative determination of β-HCG in human whole blood, serum, or plasma specimens on the Exceed P200 analyzer in point-of-care and laboratory settings. You can make a β-HCG test to estimate pregnancy, and the detection of concentration change of β-HCG can be an aid in the diagnosis of Abortion, ectopic pregnancy, and gestational trophoblastic disease. |
Methodology | Colloidal Gold Immune Chromatographic Assay |
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Why should use our β-Hcg Quantitative Diagnostic Pregnancy Test Kit?
It is suitable for the quantitative determination of β-hCG in serum in vitro. Human chorionic (hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the placental syncytiotrophoblast during pregnancy. The structurally intact hCG molecule consists of two non-covalently linked polypeptides, which are divided into α subunits and β subunits. The α subunit is non-specific and has the same structure as the α subunit of other pituitary hormones such as thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH). β-subunits are specific, so they are often used as target antigens to detect various hCG-related molecules containing β-subunits, including regular and notch hCG, free β-subunits, and β-core fragments. hCG in the blood is an important indicator for diagnosing ectopic pregnancy, and it is also the main marker for diagnosing trophoblastic diseases such as early pregnancy and mole.