Urine Protein by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

Proteinuria screening for renal disease.

About Urine Protein by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

Urine Protein Electrophoresis is a well-established technique routinely used in clinical laboratories to detect and quantify monoclonal components as Bence Jones proteins (Monoclonal Free Light Chains in urine) or other proteinuria disorder.

Key benefits

Good agarose gel urine proteins separation

in 5 zone proteins indicate by software (from Albumin, to Gamma).

Clear band visualization

for qualitative and relative quantitative analysis for reliable interpretation of proteinuria screening.

Complete semi-automated

HYDRASYS 2 SCAN FOCUSING system including sample application, electrophoretic migration, staining, destaining and scanning connected to PHORESIS Software for interpretation, data & result management.

Main characteristics

Test Principle

Based on zone electrophoresis separation on agarose gel.

Sample Type

Urine

Performances

Sensitivity

  • Monoclonal protein limit detection is about 0.017 g/dL.
  • According to the position of the monoclonal component and polyclonal background in the gamma zone, the detection limit may vary.
Product details
  • HYDRAGEL 7 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4100
  • HYDRAGEL 15 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4120
  • HYDRAGEL 30 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4140
  • HYDRAGEL 54 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4145
  • HYDRAGEL 7 β1-β2 – P/N: 4101
  • HYDRAGEL 15 β1-β2 – P/N: 4121
  • HYDRAGEL 30 β1-β2 – P/N: 4141
  • HYDRAGEL 54 β1-β2 – P/N: 4146
  • HYDRAGEL 7 HR – P/N: 4102
  • HYDRAGEL 15 HR – P/N: 4122
  • HYDRAGEL 5 PROTEINURIE – P/N: 4115

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