Description
Product Features
- High Purity and Quality: Manufactured to meet strict quality standards to ensure reliable and accurate results in laboratory tests.
- Various Forms and Packaging: Available in liquid, powder, or tablet form, with packaging options ranging from small vials to large bulk containers, depending on the intended use.
- Stability and Shelf Life: Formulated to maintain stability and effectiveness over time, with clear expiration dates and storage conditions provided.
- Specificity and Sensitivity: Designed to react with particular substances or analytes, providing specific and sensitive results for various tests.
- Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for use in chemical analysis, medical diagnostics, genetic testing, microbiology, and environmental monitoring.
Applications
- Clinical Diagnostics: Used in diagnostic tests for detecting conditions such as diabetes (e.g., glucose reagents), infections (e.g., serological reagents), and other diseases.
- Chemical and Biochemical Research: Essential for performing experiments in research laboratories, including titrations, chromatography, and molecular biology assays.
- Environmental Testing: Employed in water and soil analysis to detect contaminants, pH levels, and other environmental factors.
- Industrial Quality Control: Used in quality assurance testing in manufacturing processes, including food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, and chemical manufacturing.
- Educational Laboratories: Commonly used in schools and universities for teaching purposes and conducting lab experiments.
Packaging and Quantity
- Reagents are typically sold in various quantities, from small bottles for laboratory use to large drums for industrial applications.
- Packaging options include glass or plastic containers, ampoules, or sachets, with safety features to prevent contamination or accidental spills.
Maintenance and Care
- Proper Storage: Store reagents according to the recommended conditions (e.g., temperature, light exposure) to maintain stability and efficacy.
- Labeling and Handling: Ensure that reagents are properly labeled and handled with care, using appropriate safety gear such as gloves and goggles.
- Disposal Guidelines: Follow local regulations and guidelines for the safe disposal of reagents, especially hazardous or toxic substances.
Note: Always refer to the safety data sheet (SDS) provided with the reagent for specific handling, storage, and safety information. Users should be trained in laboratory safety practices when working with chemical reagents.







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