release time:2021-10-26 11:22:45
In the previous article, we learned about the possible effects of the age and sex of the animal on the biochemical results. This article will take you through the possible effects of the animal's diet, mental status, and exercise status on biochemical results.
In addition to the animal itself, the veterinarian's practice may also have an impact on the biochemical results. For example, the position of blood collection, blood sampling method, specimen delivery, the influence of drugs and so on. We will take you through these possible factors in the next article.
2022-10-08
As we all know, cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar and other important indicators to measure a person's health status. But there is another indicator that is always overlooked by the public, which is almost equal to the harm caused by high cholesterol on cardiovascular. This indicator is homocysteine (HCY). Homocysteine is also known as the "bad cholesterol of the 21st century".
2021-12-08
Dry chemistry analytical techniques are relative to wet chemistry techniques. Dry chemistry is the direct addition of a liquid test sample to a dry reagent produced specifically for a different project. The moisture of the sample under test is used as a solvent to cause a specific chemical reaction, which leads to a chemical analysis method. Dry chemistry is a class of analytical methods based on enzymatic methods. Dry chemistry can also be called solid phase chemistry. Dry chemistry uses reflectance photometry or differential electrode method as a measurement method.
2021-11-22
1. Hemolysis: Hemolysis is one of the most common interfering factors in clinical biochemical tests. Hemolysis is the rupture of red blood cells in the blood. The contents of the red blood cells enter the serum. As a result, the concentration or activity of the biochemical test substance is affected.