Your Professional Urine Reagent Strips Supplier

 

Hangzhou Biotest Biotech Co., Ltd. supplies major IVD categories: Fertility health, drug testing/toxicology, infectious disease identification, tumor marker detection and cardiac marker monitoring. Biotest harnesses the world-leading technologies of bioengineering by using gene recombinant antigens, synthetic antigens, mono-specific antibodies and polyclonal antibodies combined with latex and colloidal metal particles on immuno-chromatographic assay scaffold to accomplish our test development goals.

Why Choose Us

 

 

Our Patent Certification
As of December 2023, the company has 230 patented technologies, including 171 domestic patents (9 invention patents) and 59 overseas patents (7 Invention patents).
Obtained 45 NMPA certificates, EU CE certificates covering 603 products, and 3 US FDA 510(k) certificates covering 21 test products. Products are sold to more than 100 countries and regions around the world.

 

Our Factory
Our flagship facility consists of an area of 85,000 square meters with registered capital of 106 million RMB.

 

Global Market
In 2015, Hangzhou Biotest Biotech Co., Ltd completed the acquisition of Advin Biotechnology Co., Ltd. of the United States. With the technology and talent advantages of the Silicon Valley of the United States, and adhering to the strategy of global research and development, Biotest not only established to provide innovative, timely, high-quality products for the global market, but also offering solution program and development center.

 

Professional Team
Biotest is one of the manufacturers with a relatively complete variety of POCT diagnostic reagents in the world. Relying on strong independent innovation and management capabilities, Biotest has established a rapid immunodiagnosis platform, a POCT application technology platform, a biological core raw material technology platform, an automated production technology platform and other industrial technology platforms.

 

Parameters

 

Product Code

U11.1-1S100

Sample

Urine

Format

Strip

Quantity

100 Tests / Kit

Sensitivity

Please contact us for details

Specificity

Asc/Glu/Bil/Ket/SG/Blo/pH/Pro/Uro/Nit/Leu

Time to result

Within 2 minutes

Storage Condition

2-30°C/36-86°F

Test Principle

Colorimetric Analysis

Contents

Bottle of reagent strips

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Advantages of Urine Reagent Strips

Rapid Screening

Urine reagent strips can be rapidly analyzed in minutes, providing valuable information in a timely manner, especially in emergency or point-of-care settings.


Semi-quantitative And Qualitative Testing

Urine reagent strips can perform semi-quantitative and qualitative tests for a variety of analytes including leukocytes, nitrites, urobilinogen, protein, pH, blood, specific gravity, ketones, bilirubin and glucose.

Cost-effective

Urine reagent strips are relatively inexpensive compared to more comprehensive laboratory analyses, making them a practical choice for initial screening and monitoring.

Wide range of applications

These test strips can detect a variety of abnormalities, including signs of infection (e.g., urinary tract infections), metabolic disorders (e.g., diabetes), kidney problems and liver disease.

Ease of use

The test strips are simple to use and require minimal training for healthcare professionals to perform the test and interpret the results.

Types of Urine Reagent Strips
 

Glucose: Detects the amount of glucose in the urine and is commonly used for screening and monitoring of diabetes.

 

Bilirubin: Detects the amount of bilirubin in the urine, reflecting liver function or biliary obstruction.

 

Urobilinogen: Detects the amount of urobilinogen in urine, which is related to liver function and biliary excretion.

 

Ketone bodies: Detects the amount of ketone bodies in the urine and is commonly used to screen for diabetic ketoacidosis.

 

Specific gravity: Measures the specific gravity of urine, reflecting the concentrating and diluting functions of the kidneys.

 

Occult blood/blood: Detects the presence of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the urine, suggesting urinary bleeding.

 

PH: Measures the pH of urine, reflecting the acid-base balance function of the kidneys.

 

Protein: Detects the amount of protein in urine, suggesting proteinuria caused by kidney disease or systemic disease.

 

Nitrite: Detects the level of nitrite in urine as a screening indicator for urinary tract infection.

 

Leukocytes: Detects the presence of leukocyte esterase in urine, suggesting urinary tract infection.

 

Vitamin C: Detects the presence of vitamin C in urine, an antioxidant that may affect the results of other urine components.

Urinalysis Reagent Test Strips
 
Applications Areas of Urine Reagent Strips
 
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Disease Diagnosis

Urine reagent strips can quickly detect a wide range of chemical constituents in urine, providing doctors with a preliminary basis for disease diagnosis. For example, the presence of protein may indicate kidney disease, glucose testing can help detect diabetes, and abnormal ketone bodies may reflect fat metabolism problems.

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Disease Monitoring

For diagnosed patients, urine reagent strips can be used to monitor the progression of disease and the effectiveness of treatment. For example, diabetic patients can use urine glucose test strips to monitor their blood glucose levels on a regular basis so that timely adjustments can be made to their treatment regimen.

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Emergency Diagnosis

In emergency situations, urine reagent strips can quickly provide the patient's physiological information to help doctors make a rapid and accurate diagnosis.

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Routine Physical Examination

Urine analysis is one of the important items in routine physical examination, urine reagent strips can detect a number of indicators in urine to help people understand their health status.

 

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FAQ

Q: What are the three rules for correct storage of urine reagent strips?

A: The following precautions should be observed when handling and storing urine reagent strips: Store strips according to the manufacturer's recommendations. DO NOT expose strips to moisture, volatile fumes, or direct sunlight. Remove only enough strips for immediate use and immediately recap the bottle.

Q: How long are urine test strips good for after opening?

A: Urine test strips are typically considered good for around six months after opening the container, though it's important to always check the specific instructions on the packaging for the exact timeframe and to note the opening date on the bottle.

Q: What can cause errors in reagent strip testing?

A: Errors in reagent strip testing can be caused by a number of factors, including contamination, storage issues, and interfering substances.

Q: Can urine test strips give false readings?

A: Hemoglobinuria, myoglobinuria, menstrual blood, concentrated urine, and strenuous exercise can cause a false-positive result on a dipstick test (4). A pH<5.1 and increased urinary density may result in false-negative reactions on the strip (4).

Q: Why is it important to immediately replace the lid on the urine test strips container?

A: It's important to replace the lid on a urine test strip container immediately to prevent the test strips from deteriorating. Test strips are sensitive to light, heat, and moisture, which can change how the reagents react.

Q: How long are the test strips stable after opening?

A: Test strips are effective for either 3-4 months after opening or until the expiration date if sealed and unopened. After opening a test strip vial, make sure to tightly close the lid again to prevent the ingress of humidity.

Q: Can you reuse a urine test strip?

A: If you reuse a strip that has gotten wet — Either with water or urine and even if it's dried — You may get a false positive.

Q: How accurate are urine strip tests?

A: Urine dipstick tests are very accurate at excluding infection but are less reliable for predicting infection - there are more false positive results.

Q: What will mess up a urine test?

A: Clinically, a false positive urine drug screen can be due to numerous xenobiotics: Dextromethorphan, diphenhydramine, doxylamine, ibuprofen, imipramine, ketamine, meperidine, venlafaxine, buproprion, methylenedioxpyrolvalerone (MDPV), and tramadol.

Q: What is the most common cause of false negative reagent strip tests?

A: False negative reagent strip results may occur if urine contains large amounts of ascorbic acid. False positive results may be seen if povidone iodine solutions are rinsed into urine before testing.

Q: What does a positive UTI strip look like?

A: A positive UTI test strip will have a pink or purple color change in the test pads. The color change indicates the presence of leukocytes or nitrite in the urine.

Q: Do urine test strips go bad?

A: Test strips, including those used for urine analysis, have expiration dates due to their chemical and physical components. Over time, the chemicals on the strip that react with urine can degrade or become less effective.

Q: What are three rules for correct storage of urine reagent strips?

A: The following precautions should be observed when handling and storing urine reagent strips: Store strips according to the manufacturer's recommendations. DO NOT expose strips to moisture, volatile fumes, or direct sunlight. Remove only enough strips for immediate use and immediately recap the bottle.

Q: What pH should urine be?

A: A normal urine pH level is between 4.6 and 8.0. The average urine sample is around 6.0.

Q: What are the areas of the reagent strip?

A: The immuno- chromatography strip has 4 distinct areas: Sample application area; Reagent area; Capture zone and absorbent area.

Q: What are urinalysis reagent strips used for?

A: Used for diagnosing urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, and metabolic disorders. Uses chemical-impregnated strips for rapid assessment of specific urine parameters. Provides quick results for pH, protein, glucose, leukocytes, and other substances.

Q: What are four things reagent strips can detect in urine?

A: Urine Reagent Strips are firm plastic strips onto which several separate reagent areas are affixed. The test is for the detection of one or more of the following analytes in urine: Glucose, Protein, pH and Blood.

Q: How to use urine test strips?

A: To use a urine test strip, you dip the strip into a urine sample, wait for the color to change, and compare it to a color chart.

Q: What are reagent strips for urinalysis blood?

A: The Anti-A, Anti-B, and Anti-A,B reagents are used in the red blood cell determination of the ABO blood group. They are used to determine the absence or presence of erythrocytic antigens A and/or B on the surface of human red blood cells.

Q: What do the colors of urine test strips mean?

A: Nitrite: White indicates negative, any shade of pink indicates positive.

Protein: Green indicates negative, blue indicates positive.

PH value: Orange indicates a results of 6-6.5, green is a result of 7-7.5, blue/green is 8-8.5.

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