Product Description
Anti A1 Lectin Kit
We are engrossed in supplying Anti A1 Lectin kit that is used for use in agglutination tests for the detection of the A1 antigen on human red cells. This kit is widely used in hospitals and diagnostic centers. Owing to its effectiveness and accuracy, it is widely acclaimed among our customers. We provide the Anti A1 Lectin kit in preventative packaging that keeps impurities and contaminants at bay.
Accurate Differentiation of A1 and A2 Red CellsWith this Anti-A1 Lectin Kit, clinicians can easily distinguish between A1 and A2 red blood cells through an agglutination reaction. This capability ensures that blood grouping results are precise, helping prevent transfusion mismatches and supporting patient safety.
User-Friendly Application and Quick ResultsThe kit's design emphasizes simplicity and efficiency. Users need only to combine one drop of the Anti-A1 Lectin reagent with one drop of blood and observe for visible agglutination. This easy-to-follow process offers rapid results, making it ideal for busy laboratories and clinical environments.
Reliable Storage and Shelf LifePackaged in a lightweight, compact dropper vial, the Anti-A1 Lectin reagent maintains its stability when stored between 2C and 8C. With a 12-month shelf life from the manufacture date, you can confidently stock and use the kit when required, ensuring uninterrupted laboratory operations.
FAQ's of Anti A1 Lectin Kit Blood grouping:
Q: How does the Anti-A1 Lectin Kit work for blood grouping?
A: This kit utilizes the agglutination principle: when one drop of Anti-A1 Lectin reagent is mixed with a blood sample, visible clumping (agglutination) indicates the presence of the A1 antigen, allowing clear differentiation between A1 and A2 red cells.
Q: What are the instructions for using the Anti-A1 Lectin Kit?
A: To use, add one drop of the Anti-A1 Lectin reagent to one drop of the blood sample in a test area. Mix gently and observe for agglutination, which indicates a positive reaction for A1 red cells. Always follow laboratory safety procedures and dispose of the kit after a single use.
Q: When should the Anti-A1 Lectin Kit be used in clinical settings?
A: Use this kit during routine blood typing, especially when precise differentiation between A1 and A2 subgroups of blood group A is required, such as before transfusions or for detailed blood group analyses in laboratories and clinical settings.
Q: Where should the Anti-A1 Lectin Kit be stored for optimal performance?
A: Store the kit in a refrigerator at a temperature between 2C and 8C. Avoid freezing or exposure to high temperatures, as improper storage may affect the reagent's performance and reliability.
Q: What are the benefits of using the Anti-A1 Lectin Kit in blood grouping tests?
A: The kit delivers quick, accurate results with a straightforward manual process, making it highly reliable for differentiation of A1 and A2 cells. Its portability and disposable format also enhance workflow efficiency and safety in laboratories.
Q: Is the Anti-A1 Lectin Kit suitable for export, distribution, and clinical laboratories across India?
A: Yes, the kit is manufactured for reliable use, is lightweight and portable, and is backed by distributors, exporters, suppliers, and traders throughout India, making it widely accessible for various medical and laboratory needs.