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Urinalysis

Urinalysis is a non-invasive, in vitro diagnostic (IVD) technique that provides valuable information about kidney function, diabetes, urinary tract infections, liver disease, etc. As a company focused on IVD, Alta DiagnoTech strives to provide clients with state-of-the-art urinalysis products that help healthcare organizations and laboratories perform accurate, rapid, and convenient urinalysis, and support clients in a wide range of IVD services such as disease screening, diagnosis, and monitoring of conditions.

Overview of Urinalysis

Urinalysis is a widely used test method for medical diagnosis. By examining the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of urine, this method adequately provides important information about the state of health of the body. Urine, as the end product of the body's metabolism, contains a variety of components that reflect the functional state of the body. Through urine analysis, medical professionals detect early signs of a variety of diseases, including but not limited to kidney disease, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and liver disease.

Fig.1 A flow chart for urinalysis.Fig.1 The process of analyzing urine using test strips. (Hwang, et al., 2022)

Applications of Urinalysis Products in IVD

As technology advances, the accuracy and convenience of urinalysis continues to improve, making it an important part of IVD. Currently, urine analysis products are widely used in various hospitals, clinics, and laboratories, providing excellent support for better management and prevention of diseases.

  • Liver Function Assessment: Urinalysis products assist in assessing liver function by analyzing bilirubin and urobilinogen in urine.
  • Infection Detection: Urinalysis products detect urinary tract infections by analyzing urine components such as white blood cells and nitrites.
  • Pregnancy Detection: Urinalysis products confirm pregnancy by detecting human chorionic gonadotropin levels in the urine.
  • Drug Abuse Screening: Urinalysis products can be used to screen for drug abuse by detecting drug metabolites in urine.

Our Urinalysis Products

We offer urinalysis test strips which are used as a tool to detect a wide range of health indicators in IVD. Some of the IVD that our urinalysis test strips can help our clients with include, but are not limited to, urinary tract infections, diabetes monitoring, kidney and liver function assessment, and pregnancy testing, among others.

Cat.No Product Name Applications Detection Methods
UU-0096 Urine analysis test strips, dry chemical method Rapidly assesses a wide range of chemical constituents in urine, including leukocytes, nitrites, urobilinogen, protein, and glucose. Dry chemical method
UU-0097 Urine analysis test strips (leukocytes, nitrite, urobilinogen, protein, pH, occult blood, specific gravity, ketone bodies, bilirubin, glucose) Detects specific biochemicals in urine to screen and monitor for urinary tract infections, metabolic abnormalities, and diabetes. Dry chemical method
UU-0098 Urine analysis test strips, PET Detects biochemical components in urine. Dry chemical method
UU-0099 Urine analysis test strips, polyethylene terephthalate Used for multiple urinalysis to help assess general health and urinary tract abnormalities. Dry chemical method
UU-00100 Polyethylene terephthalate-based urine analysis test strips Used in clinical and home health monitoring for routine urine analysis. Dry chemical method
UU-00101 Urine analysis test strips, 1 kg Batch for use in healthcare facilities for bulk urine sample testing. Dry chemical method

Alta DiagnoTech offers easy-to-use and non-invasive urinalysis test strips to help clients with early disease detection. Our test strips not only provide quick and easy initial diagnostic results but can be further validated and interpreted under the guidance of a healthcare professional to support more comprehensive health assessments and medical decisions. If you would like to know more about our products, please feel free to contact us.

Reference

  1. Hwang C, Lee W-J, Kim SD, et al. Recent advances in biosensor technologies for point-of-care urinalysis[J]. Biosensors. 2022, 12(11): 1020.
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