Microlab 300 Principle, Components, Working Process, Tests performed

 


Microlab 300

Principle 

The Microlab 300 is a semi-automated clinical chemistry analyzer that is used to perform a wide range of diagnostic tests on patient samples. The instrument works by using a combination of optical and chemical methods to measure the concentration of various substances in the sample.

Microlab 300

Component;

The Microlab 300 consists of several key components, including a sample probe, a reagent probe, a reaction tray, a photometer, and a computer interface. The sample probe is used to aspirate a small amount of the patient sample, which is then mixed with a reagent using the reagent probe. The reaction tray contains a series of wells that are used to hold the sample and reagent mixture during the testing process.

Working Process;

Once the sample and reagent have been mixed, the reaction tray is moved to the photometer, which is used to measure the concentration of the substance of interest in the sample. The photometer works by shining a light through the sample and measuring the amount of light that is absorbed by the sample. This measurement is then used to calculate the concentration of the substance in the sample.

Tests 

The Microlab 300 is capable of performing a wide range of diagnostic tests, including tests for 

  • Glucose
  • cholesterol
  • electrolytes
  • liver function
  • kidney function. 


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