Bilirubin Assay Kit sufficient for 180 colorimetric tests
Bilirubin, also known as hematoidin, is a degradation product formed as a result of heme catabolism in the liver. Bilirubin circulates in the blood stream as either the unconjugated insoluble form (indirect bilirubin) or the soluble glucuronide-conjugated form (direct bilirubin). Conjugated bilirubin moves from the bile canaliculi of the liver to the gall bladder where it is excreted into the small intestine during digestion. High levels of bilirubin can result in jaundice and may indicate liver disease, blood disorders, or blockage of the bile ducts.
Bilirubin Assay Kit has been used to measure the total bilirubin concentration in samples.[1][2]
Compatible with high-throughput handling systems. Can be adapted for use with cuvettes.
Suitable for the detection of of both total and conjugated bilirubin in serum and plasma samples.
This assay, based on the Jendrassik-Grof method, utilizes the reaction of bilirubin with diazotized sulfanilic acid resulting in a colorimetric product measured at 530 nm, proportionate to the bilirubin present in the sample. This assay kit measures both total and conjugated bilirubin.