Do you have any knowledge about biochemical analyzers?
Date: 2016-11-27Read: 34
Biochemical analyzerAlso commonly known as a biochemical analyzer, it is an instrument that uses the principle of photoelectric colorimetry to measure a specific chemical component in body fluids. Biochemical analyzers, characterized by their high technological content, high accuracy, high precision, high flexibility, and high work efficiency, have become one of the most important equipment in modern clinical laboratory departments, undertaking increasingly heavy testing work. The laboratory testing methods in clinical trials have gone through manual operation, semi-automatic analysis, and fully automatic analysis processes. The rapid development of science and technology has led to continuous updates in the types, functions, and detection speed of automatic biochemical analyzers. The application and development of fully automatic biochemical analyzers have greatly improved the accuracy, precision, and efficiency of clinical biochemical testing, meeting the demand for experimental diagnostic quality and quantity in clinical medicine.
Biochemical analyzerMainly used for detecting and analyzing life chemicals, providing information basis for clinical diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and health status of diseases. Due to its fast measurement speed, high accuracy, and low reagent consumption, it has been widely used in hospitals, epidemic prevention stations, and family planning service stations at all levels. Combined use can greatly improve the efficiency and profitability of routine biochemical testing.
The working principle of a biochemical analyzer:
Directly add the patient's whole blood to a specific carrier (biochemical reagent plate), use water in the specimen as the solvent, and allow the predicted components in the blood to react chemically with the solidified reagent on the reaction surface of the biochemical reagent plate. Based on the difference in colored products produced by different concentrations of the measured components, the instrument uses the 'reflectance photometry method' for measurement.