Reagent | Triglycerides

Key Benefits

Excellent stability

Working reagents stable for 21 days at 2-8⁰C or 3 days at 15-25 °C

Applications available

For a wide variety of clinical chemistry analysers including the RX series

Strong correlation

The Triglycerides assay showed a correlation coefficient of 0.9965 against another commercially available method

Randox Triglycerides (GPO-PAP)

  • GPO-PAP method
  • Liquid and lyophilised reagents available
  • Working reagents stable for 21 days at +2 to +8⁰C or 3 days at +15 to +25 ⁰C
  • Applications available
Cat NoSize
TR2106 x 15ml (S)EnquireKit Insert RequestMSDSBuy Online
TR16974 x 100ml (S)EnquireKit Insert RequestMSDSBuy Online
TR38236 x 51mlEnquireKit Insert RequestMSDSBuy Online
TR80674 x 58mlEnquireKit Insert RequestMSDSBuy Online
TR97804 x 58mlEnquireKit Insert RequestMSDSBuy Online
TR83324 x 20ml (L)EnquireKit Insert RequestMSDSBuy Online
TR81478 x 20ml (L)EnquireKit Insert RequestMSDSBuy Online
(L) Indicates liquid option
(S) Indicates standard included in kit

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

What is Triglycerides assay used for?

Triglyceride measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving lipid metabolism and various endocrine disorders e.g. diabetes mellitus, nephrosis and liver obstruction.

High levels of triglycerides in the blood are associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD). Certain factors can contribute to high triglyceride levels, including lack of exercise, being overweight, smoking cigarettes, consuming excess alcohol, and medical conditions such as diabetes and kidney disease.