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3D red blood cells visualising hematology and oxygen transport for diagnostic reagent applications.
CircleExcellent precision

The IgA assay showed a precision of less than 3% CV

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Exceptional correlation

The assay showed a correlation of r=0.98 against another commercially available method

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Interference

There is no cross reaction with IgG and IgM under the conditions of the assay. Extremely lipaemic or haemolytic samples and high levels of ionic detergents may interfere in the assay

Other features

  • Immunoturbidimetric method
  • Liquid ready-to-use reagents
  • Stable to expiry when stored at +2⁰C to +8⁰C
Cat NoSize
IA3832 R1 3 x 20ml (L)
R2 3 x 14ml
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(L) Indicates liquid reagent

Instrument Specific Applications (ISA's) are available for a wide range of biochemistry analysers. Contact us to enquire about your specific analyser.

What is IgA assay used for?

Measurement of IgA is used to diagnose diseases of the respiratory tract e.g. tuberculosis, Crohn's disease and early cirrhosis of the liver. It is also useful in monitoring therapy of IgA myeloma and evaluating IgA immunity. IgA in colostrum and milk is important in neonatal defence against infection.

The Randox IgA assay is an immunoturbidimetric end-point method for manual use and on automated analysers. The increase in turbidity in a sample containing human IgA is measured at 340 nm. By constructing a standard curve from the absorbances of standards, the IgA concentration of a sample can be determined.

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