Pregnancy Rapid Test (25 NG) – Product code: SC-0432-40
The HCG rapid pregnancy test is a rapid immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of chorionic gonadotropin in urine to ascertain pregnancy. The HCG Pregnancy Rapid Test (Urine) is an immunochromatographic test to detect human chorionic gonadotropin in urine samples and help in ascertaining a pregnancy. The test uses two lines to indicate results. The test uses a combination of antibodies that includes the monoclonal HCG antibody to selectively detect high levels of HCG. The HCG Rapid Pregnancy Test is a test that qualitatively detects the presence of HCG in a urine sample with a sensitivity of 25mlU/ml. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is a glycoprotein hormone produced by the development of the placenta shortly after fertilization. In a normal pregnancy, HCG can be detected both in urine and in serum or plasma as early as 7-10 days after conception. HCG levels continue to rise rapidly, often exceeding 100mlU/ml by the first missed menstrual cycle, and reach 100,000 to 200,000mlU/ml by the 10th-12th week of pregnancy. The appearance of HCG in both urine and serum or plasma just after conception, and the consequent rapid increase in concentration in the first gestational growth, make it an excellent maker for quickly ascertaining a pregnancy. The HCG Rapid Pregnancy Test with Increased Sensitivity is a test that qualitatively detects the presence of HCG in a urine sample with a sensitivity of 10mlU/ml. The test uses a combination of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to selectively detect high levels of HCG in urine. At the sensitivity level mentioned, the HCG rapid pregnancy test with increased sensitivity shows no cross-reactivity interference with the structurally similar hormones HFSH, HLH and HTSH at high physiological levels. The HCG Rapid Pregnancy Test with Increased Sensitivity (Urine) is an immunochromatographic test to detect human chorionic gonadotropin in urine samples and help in ascertaining a pregnancy. The test uses two lines to indicate results. The test uses a combination of antibodies that includes the monoclonal HCG antibody to selectively detect high levels of HCG. The control line is composed of goat polyclonal antibodies and colloidal gold particles. The test is done by pouring a urine sample into the sample well on the test device and observing the formation of colored lines. The sample migrates capillary along the membrane reacting with the colored conjugate. Positive samples react with the specific colored conjugate of the anti-HCG antibody forming a colored line in the test area on the membrane. The absence of this colored line suggests a negative result. As a procedural control, a colored line will always appear in the control zone to indicate that enough sample has been spilled and the membrane has been soaked correctly.
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