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Randox Pancreatic Amylase Benefits

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Excellent stability

Stable to expiry when stored at +2 to +8ºC

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Excellent correlation to standard methods

A correlation coefficient of 1.00 was obtained with another commercially available method

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Liquid ready-to-use reagents

Offers convenience and ease-of-use

Other Features

  • EPS
  • Liquid ready-to-use reagents
  • Stable to expiry when stored at 2-8⁰C

Ordering information

Cat NoSize
AY3855 R1 4 x 16ml (L)
R2 4 x 5ml
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AY7934 R1 6 x 20ml (L)
R2 3 x 10ml
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(L) Indicates liquid option

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

What is Pancreatic Amylase assay used for?

Amylase is an enzyme present in pancreatic fluids within the small intestine. It is responsible for digesting many types of sugars, and is released into the blood when the pancreas is inflamed or diseased.

Amylase measurements are used primarily for the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatitis (severe inflammation of the pancreas) as well as pancreatic diseases. Amylase levels rise quickly at the start of a pancreatitis attack and fall after around 2 days. Elevated levels may also be associated with cancer of the pancreas, a perforated ulcer, gallbladder disease, mumps or ectopic pregnancy.

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