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The CYBOW reagent test strips must be immersed in urine and the result read.
The result of the test can provide information about the state of carbohydrate metabolism, kidney and liver functions, acid-base balance and urinary tract infections.
The test strip dipped in urine must be compared with the color scale on the box. The result can be read visually from the test strip. It can also be read instrumentally, with a chemical urine analyzer.
Glucose: Glucose oxidase catalyzes the oxidation of glucose to form hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide formed in this way then oxidizes the dye-forming substance in the reaction zone with the help of peroxidase. ingredients: glucose oxidase (430U), peroxidase (200U), potassium chloride (12 mg)
pH: The method is based on the indicator mixture principle. It uses methyl red and bromothymol blue, resulting in a distinct color change from orange to green to blue. (between pH 5 and pH 9). Ingredients: Methyl red (0.05 mg), bromothymol blue (0.5 mg).
Protein: The test is based on the protein error of the pH indicator. When the pH is kept constant with a mediator, the indicator dyes release “H” ions due to the presence of protein and the color changes from yellow to bluish-green. ingredients: tertabromophenol blue 0.34 mg.