Aehealth Insulin Rapid Quantitative Test uses immunofluorescence. Combined with Aehealth Lamung X immunofluorescence assay, it can be used to assist in diabetes typing and diagnosis
High Precision: CV≤15%; Reliable Results: Correlate to international standard; Quick Test: 5-15 min get the results Accuracy: the relative deviation of the measurement results shall not exceed ± 15% when the accuracy calibrator prepared by Insulin national standard or standardized accuracy calibrator are tested. Room temperature transportation and storage. 1. Store the detector buffer at 2~30℃. 2. Store Aehealth Insulin Rapid Quantitative test cassette at 2~30℃, shelf life is up to 18 months. 3. Test cassette should be used within 1 hour after opening the pack. Insulin is a 51-residue peptide hormone with a molecular weight of 5808 Da. The biologically active insulin molecule is a monomer consisting of two polypeptide chains, an alpha chain of 21 amino acids and a beta chain of 30 amino acids linked by disulfide bonds. Disturbances in insulin metabolism can have a major impact on many metabolic processes. Low for this include beta cell destruction (type I diabetes), decreased insulin activity or pancreatic synthesi concentrations of free, biologically active insulin can lead to the development of diabetes. Possible causess (type II), circulating insulin antibodies, delayed insulin release, or a lack (or deficiency) of insulin receptors. Instead, autonomous, unregulated insulin secretion is often the cause of hypoglycemia. This condition is caused by inhibition of gluconeogenesis, such as gluconeogenesis.