Gastrointestinal Disease Test Kit

Sample Type Fecal
Pathology For Gastrointestinal Diseases, Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Analysis Mode Immunochromatographic, Clia
Tested Parameter For Lactoferrin
Description

The QuickVue TLI Lactoferrin Test is an immunochromatographic test that is designed to qualitatively detect elevated levels of lactoferrin, a sign of intestinal inflammation and a marker for fecal leukocytes. The test can be employed as an in vitro diagnostic aid to assist in the identification of patients with active inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the exclusion of those with active noninflammatory irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).input:
output:Advantages and characteristicsinput:
output:Detects and monitors lactoferrin levels to assist in the differentiation of IBS from active IBD.The use of adaptable sample types facilitates the handling of products, resulting in more precise results.Specificationsinput:
output:Specifications of the productinput:
output:Storage conditions for the kit are as follows: 2°C to 30°C (room temperature or refrigerated).input:
output:Internal controls are included in the kit.External controls are included in the kit.Shelf life: 18 months from the date of manufacture.
Moderately complex: CLIA complexity

 

 

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