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| Product Name | Hemoglobin (Hb) Content Assay Reagent (Visible Spectrophotometer) |
| Catalog No. | PTR-HMM-0039 |
| Description | Hemoglobin is a cofactor protein containing heme that is present in red blood cells. It is composed of two α chains and two β chains, totaling four polypeptide chains. Each chain contains a cyclic heme molecule with an iron atom. Hemoglobin transports oxygen to the body's organs and tissues and carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs for gas exchange. Changes in its levels not only reflect the body's ability to produce red blood cells but also play a crucial role in the diagnosis of blood disorders. |
| Application | Hemoglobin content is determined using an improved hydroxyl-alkali method: hemoglobin reacts with a color-developing solution to form a colored substance, which has a characteristic absorption peak at 400 nm. The hemoglobin content can be quantitatively detected by measuring changes in absorbance. |
| Applicable Instruments | Visible Spectrophotometer |
| Number of Testable Samples | 48 Samples |
| Matching | 1 mL glass cuvette (d=10 mm) |
| Detection Time | 2 h (48 Samples) |
| Detection Method | Hydroxyl Alkali |
| Spectral Parameters | 400 nm |
| Signal Response | Incremental |
| Notes | If the A measurement exceeds 1.2, it is recommended to dilute the sample with distilled water before measurement; if the A measurement is less than 0.02, it is recommended to increase the sample volume before measurement, and adjust the calculation accordingly. |
For research use only, not for clinical use.
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