Veterinary Diagnostic Equipment · Generic
Biochemistry Analyzer Semi Automatic
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Unlike fully automated, closed-system analyzers, semi-automatic machines require a veterinary technician to manually pipette reagents, mix the sample, and load it into the device's flow cell or cuvette. They act as a cost-effective, adaptable alternative to expensive central laboratories, giving veterinarians rapid insight into metabolic disorders, electrolyte balances, and organ health.
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These analyzers operate based on photometric principles (such as the Lambert-Beer Law) to detect the concentration of various biomolecules through colorimetric, turbidimetric, or enzymatic reactions. Once the user prepares the mixture and introduces it into the analyzer, the instrument automatically controls the incubation temperature, shines various wavelengths of light through the sample, calculates the absorbance, and displays the final results.
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- Multi-Species Profiles: Pre-programmed or customizable settings for various animals, including dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, and cattle.
- Testing Menu & Analysis Modes: Capable of conducting endpoint, kinetic, fixed-time, and absorbance testing. Common panels include liver enzymes (ALT, AST, ALP), kidney markers (BUN, creatinine), and lipid profiles.
- Optical System: Equipped with multiple standard filters (typically ranging from 340 nm to 630 nm) to allow varied biochemical measurements.
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