0% found this document useful (0 votes)
81 views2 pages

PHAN Catalogue

Uploaded by

ongtrum1881
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
81 views2 pages

PHAN Catalogue

Uploaded by

ongtrum1881
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Product webpage

Diagnostic test strips for urine analysis

Test Strips
for Urine Analysis

1. Use only fresh, well-stirred urine. 2. Take out the strip from the tube. 3. Close the tube carefully,
the desiccant protects
the strips against air moisture.

4. Dip the strip briefly (2-3 seconds) 5. Take out the strip and remove 6. After the indicated reaction time
into the examined urine. the excess urine from the strip. has elapsed (see instructions)
Wipe the rim of the strip on the compare the colour of the test area
container and cellulose cotton with colour chart on the label.
woole (do not wipe the test area).

CAUTION l Keep the diagnostic strips in their original vials only, always well recapped.

l Keep the vials with strips in a dry and dark place at the temperature
+2 to +30 °C (not in refrigerator).

l Protectthe strips from moisture, direct sunlight,


high temperature and chemical fumes (vapours).
Erba Lachema s.r.o.
Quick Overview

Contact info / map


l Remove only enough strips for immediate use during testing Karásek 1d, 621 33 Brno, Czech Republic
and close the tube immediately and carefully.

l Do not touch the indication areas of the strip.


Tel.: +420 517 077 111, fax: +420 517 077 077
E-mail: [email protected]
of Patient‘s Health
www.erbalachema.com
l Do not remove desiccant.
PHAN1010005EN
Diagnostic Test Strips PHAN® for urine analysis Diagnostic Test Strips PHAN®
Regent pad Abbreviation Units Time Colour scale Principle of the test Sensitivity Specificity Interference
for urine analysis
of
evaluation
after SI Conv. Ascorbic Acid Other

MICROALB
HEMO

ASCO
NITRI

KETO

CREA
UBG
Haemoglobin HEMO Ery/µl ca 60 s oxidation of 5 Ery/µl specific for haemoglobin extremely high SG

PRO

GLU

BILI
LEU
pck

pH

SG
chromogene by the and myoglobin
organic hydroperoxide
Erytrocytes in the present of the
haemoglobine
Ketone KETO mmol/l ca 60 s sodium nitropruside 0,1 - 0,2 1,0 - 2,0 mg/dl high for acetoacetic acid, drugs and diagnostics on the bases of GlukoPHAN 50
l
mg/dl in the alkaline buffer mmol/l low for aceton, none for phenolphtalein or sulphophtalein
(Legal‘s test) butyric acid

Bilirubin BILI arb.u. ca 60 s reaction of the 4,3 - 5,2 0,25 - 0,30 mg/dl specific for conjugated high concentration of UBG and light
HemoPHAN 50 l
diazonium salt in the µmol/l bilirubin
acidicsurroundings KetoPHAN 50 l
Urobilinogen UBG µmol/l ca 60 s reaction of the diazonium 6,0 µmol/l 0,35 mg/dl urobilinogen and phenazopiridine, bilirubin and light
mg/dl salt in the acidic sterkobilinogen
surroundings AlbuPHAN 50 l l
Glucose GLU mmol/l ca 60 s enzymatic reaction 0,9 mmol/l 16 mg/dl specific for D-glucose traces of detergens on the bases of peroxides
- glucosoxidase,
peroxidase, chromogene
and oxidazing agens DiaPHAN 50 l l
Protein PRO g/l
mg/dl
ca 60 s protein error of pH
indicator - mixed
0,15 g/l 15 mg/dl specific for albumin drugs on the bases of quinine and quinoline,
alkaline urine with pH > 8, traces of
IktaPHAN 50 l l
acidobazic indicator detergens and disinfectans on the bases of
changes the colour in the
present of proteins
quarternaryammonium salt and urine with the
high buffer capacity
TriPHAN 50/100 l l l
pH pH ca 60 s the mixed acidobazic
indicator
All pads are protected
against common
foreign substances on the alkaline and/or acidic
bases, old urine with pH about 9
TetraPHAN Dia 50
l l l l
concentrations
NefroPHAN
Nitrites NITRI ca 60 s modified Griess‘ reaction 11 mmol/l 0,05 mg/dl specific for nitrite
(70% of bacteriuria)
of ascorbic acid. diuresis and phenazopyridine
leuco
50 l l l l l
Ascorbic Acid ASCO mmol/l
mg/dl
ca 60 s reduction of
molybdophosphoric acid
0,2 - 0,3
mmol/l
3.0 - 5,0 mg/dl non specific oxidation-
reduction reaction
reducing agens present in the urine PentaPHAN 50 l l l l l
into molybdenum blue

Specific Gravity SG ca 60 s the colour change of pH > 6,5


HexaPHAN 50/100
l l l l l l
acidbase indicator depend
on ion exchange HeptaPHAN 50/100 l l l l l l l
Leukocytes LEU Leu/µl ca 120 s enzymatic reaction - 10 Leu/µl granulocytes alkaline pH, higher SG and high concentration
esterase splits substrate
into free indoxyl, which
and histiocytes of bilirubin increases the intensity of colour
reaction
NonaPHAN SG 50
l l l l l l l l l
reacts with diazonium salt
DekaPHAN
leuco
50/100 l l l l l l l l l l
Mikroalbumine MICROALB g/l ca 60 s acidobasic indicator 0,03 g/l 30 mg/l specific for albumine drugs on the bases of quinine and quinoline,
mg/l changes the colour in the
present of albumine
alkaline urine with pH > 8, traces of
detergens and disinfectans on the bases of
UndekaPHAN 50
l l l l l l l l l l l
quarternaryammonium salt and urine with the
high and urine with a high buffer capacity, high
concentration of creatinine (>26.5 mmol/l)
Microalbu PHAN 50 l l
Creatinine CREA mmol/l ca 60 s Benedict-Behres‘ reaction 0,4 mmol/l 0,04 g/l specific for creatinine urine with high buffer capacity decrease
g/l intensity of colour, high concentration
of acetoacetic acid (>50 mmol/l)

You might also like