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STANDARD G6PD Analyzer
STANDARD G6PD is a quantitative glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) enzyme activity analyzer. Due to its portable size, it can be more easily stored and moved; the convenience of the test strips has been maximized by enabling storage at room temperature.
Intented Use
This product is a quantitative glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) enzyme activity analyzer.
Advantage
- G6PD & total Hb at once Provides ratio of G6PD to hemoglobin (U/g Hb)
- Rapid and simple test procedure Results in 2 minutes
- Distinguish intermediate G6PD activity
- Small enough to be held with one hand and battery-operable for on-site examination
- Strip can be stored at room temperature : 2- 30 °C / 36-86℉
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Specification
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Test Method
Colorimetric
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Test Range
G6PD: 0 - 20 U/g Hb / Total Hb: 4 - 25 g/dL
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Memory
Save 500 measurement of result
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Specimen type
Capillary & venous whole blood
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Specimen volume
10 µl
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Test Time
2 minutes
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Strip storage Temperature
2-30℃ / 36-86℉
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Shelf life
18 months
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Test Method
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Ordering Information
주문정보의 cat. no., 제품명, pack size, 비고 Type Cat. No. Product Storage temperature Pack size Analyzer 02GA10 STANDARD G6PD Analyzer 2-30℃ / 36-86℉ 1 Unit Test Device 02G6S10A STANDARD G6PD Test 2-30℃ / 36-86℉ 10 Test/kit Test Device 02G6S10 STANDARD G6PD Test 2-30℃ / 36-86℉ 25 Test/kit Control 02G6C10 STANDARD G6PD Control 2-30℃ / 36-86℉ Level 1x10/ Level 2x10 -
Other details
Training materials
• STANDARD G6PD training materials:
https://www.path.org/programs/diagnostics/gorcop-g6pd-test-training-materials/
Clinical evaluation
• Zobrist S, Brito M, Garbin E, et al. Evaluation of a point-of-care diagnostic to identify glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency in Brazil. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2021;15(8):e0009649.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009649
• Gerth-Guyette E, Adissu W, Brito M, et al. Usability of a point-of-care diagnostic to identify glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: a multi-country assessment of test label comprehension and results interpretation. Malaria Journal. 2021;20(307).
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03803-1
• Pal S, Myburgh J, Bansil P, et al. Reference and point-of-care testing for G6PD deficiency: Blood disorder interference, contrived specimens, and fingerstick equivalence and precision. PLOS ONE. 2021;16(9): e0257560
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257560