Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Bilirubin AR
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 mg, 1 g
Form – Powder
Grade – Analytical Reagent (AR)
Application – Biochemical assays, clinical diagnostics
Product Overview
Bilirubin AR is a high-purity analytical reagent designed for precise biochemical and clinical applications. As a breakdown product of heme metabolism, it plays a critical role in liver function tests, jaundice diagnosis, and metabolic research. This lab-grade Bilirubin AR is meticulously processed to ensure minimal impurities, providing consistent and reliable results in spectrophotometric assays, enzymatic reactions, and diagnostic kits. Its fine powder form dissolves uniformly in organic solvents, making it ideal for standardizing solutions in quantitative analyses. The AR grade certification guarantees adherence to strict quality controls, ensuring reproducibility in sensitive experiments. Whether used in research laboratories, educational settings, or diagnostic centers, this Bilirubin AR delivers accuracy for colorimetric determinations and biochemical studies. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light to maintain stability and extend shelf life.
FAQs
1. What solvents are compatible with Bilirubin AR?
Bilirubin AR is soluble in alkaline solutions, chloroform, and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Avoid acidic solvents as they may cause degradation.
2. How should Bilirubin AR be stored for long-term use?
Store in an airtight container at 2–8°C, protected from light and moisture. Desiccants can help maintain stability.
3. Is this Bilirubin AR suitable for quantitative colorimetric assays?
Yes, its high purity and AR grade make it ideal for spectrophotometric measurements in clinical and research applications.
4. Are there alternatives to Bilirubin AR for liver function tests?
Bilirubin conjugates or synthetic analogs may be used, but AR-grade Bilirubin is preferred for standardized protocols.
5. What is the source of this Bilirubin AR?
Derived from bovine bile, this product undergoes rigorous purification to meet analytical reagent standards.
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