The Direct Bilirubin reagent utilizes the Acid Diazo Method and offers at least 21 days working reagent stability. Various kit sizes are available to suit small and large laboratories.
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In the liver, bilirubin is conjugated with glucuronic acid to form conjugated bilirubin. Increased conjugated or direct bilirubin generally results from acute hepatitis or when any portion of the biliary tree becomes blocked or abnormally permeable.
The Direct Bilirubin reagent is intended for the in vitro quantitative determination of Direct Bilirubin in serum. With 21 days working reagent stability, the various kit sizes make it suitable for all laboratory needs. The reagent is suitable for manual use or on automated clinical chemistry analyzers. Applications for a wide range of automated analyzers are available on request.