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DIAKEY T4 ELISA

Enzyme Immunoassay for quantitative determination of Thyroxine (T4) in human serum or plasma

Summary

  • KFDA Registration No

    14-3219

  • CAT No

    DET11

  • TEST METHOD

    ELISA

  • SAMPLE VOLUME

    20 ul

  • INCUBATION TIME

    60'+10'RT

  • STD RANGE

    0-32 ug/dl

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Intended Use

Enzyme Immunoassay for quantitative determination of Thyroxine (T4) in human serum or plasma

PRINCIPLE OF THE ASSAY

The DIAKEY T4 ELISA is based on a competitive enzyme immunoassay (EIA). A measured amount of patient serum, and a constant amount of T4 conjugated with horseradish peroxidase are added the microtiter wells. During incubation, T4 and conjugated T4 compete for the limited binding sites on the anti-T4 antibody. After incubation at 37℃, the wells are washed 5 times by water to remove unbound T4 conjugate. A solution of TMB is then added and incubated for 10minutes. Resulting in the development of the blue color. The color development is stopped with the addition stop solution, and the absorbance is measured spectrophotometer.

Use Precaution

Be careful when handling all samples, reagents, or devices used in the test as they may be the source of infection.
All reagents, human body samples, etc. are handled at the designated location.

  1. Do not use mixed reagents from different lots.
  2. Do not use reagents beyond the expiration date.
  3. Use distilled water stored in clean container.
  4. Use an individual disposable tip for each sample and reagent, to prevent the possible cross-contamination among the samples.
  5. Rapidly dispense reagents during the assay, not to let wells dry out.
  6. Wear disposable globes while handling the kit reagents and wash hands thoroughly afterwards.
  7. Do not pipette by mouth.
  8. Do not smoke, eat or drink in areas where specimens or kit reagents are handle.
  9. Handle samples, reagents and loboratory equipments used for assy with extreme care, as they may potentially contain infectious agents.
  10. When samples or reagents happen to be spilt, wash carefully with a 1% sodium hypochlorite solution.
  11. Dispose of this cleaning liquid and also such used washing cloth or tissue paper with care, as they may also contain infectious agents.
  12. Avoid microbial contamination when the reagent vial be eventually opend or the contents be handled.
  13. Use only for IN VITRO