ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE
Alanine aminotransferase (ALAT, ALT, GPT) is an enzyme primarily found in liver. Determinations of elevated ALAT activity in serum and plasma are mainly used to aid in the diagnosis and monitor of liver diseases e.g. acute hepatitis, hepatocyte necrosis, hepatic ischemia, cirrhosis, cholestasis, liver tumor, hepatotoxic drugs, mechanical jaundice. Increased levels of ALAT can be observed in severe burns, striated muscle injury, muscle inflammation, pancreatitis, myocardial infarction, infectious mononucleosis, trauma, patients with higher risk of COVID-19 adverse outcome.
Specification
Method |
according to International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC), without pyridoxal phosphate |
Specimen |
serum |
On board stability |
up to 12 weeks |
Calibration stability |
up to 12 weeks |
Measuring range |
linear up to 1200 U/l |
Regulatory status |
CE IVD |
Reagent lines
Multipurpose Line
Liquick Cor-ALAT 30
Liquick Cor-ALAT 60
Liquick Cor-ALAT 120ACCENT-200
ACCENT-300
A-400
A-800
Prestige 24i
Prestige 24i LQ ALAT (24 positions reagent tray)
Prestige 24i LQ ALAT (36 positions reagent tray)B50
OS
HC
Panels: routine screening, cardiac, hepatic, pregnancy, COVID-19
Available reagents
A-800 ALAT
ACCENT-200 ALAT
ACCENT-300 ALAT
HC-ALAT
LIQUICK COR-ALAT
OS-ALAT
PRESTIGE 24i LQ ALAT
The specification was based on data determined on selected analyzers. We recommend that all users should refer to the instruction for use (IFU) and instruments’ user or service manuals before proceeding.
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