Glucose/Hemoglobin A1c (GLU/HbA1c) 2 in 1 Test Kit (Dry Chemistry&Immunofluorescence Assay)
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For in vitro quantitative detection of glucose (Glu) and glycated hemoglobin
(HbA1c) in human whole blood. In clinical practice, glucose is mainly used to
reflect blood sugar levels, and glycated hemoglobin is mainly used for the
auxiliary diagnosis of diabetes and monitoring of blood sugar levels.
Blood glucose is an important indicator of diabetes, but blood glucose levels
fluctuate at different times, and blood glucose is also easily affected by
environmental factors, leading to inaccurate test results. Glycated hemoglobin
(Hb) slowly forms through non-enzyme-catalyzed binding with glucose, and its
structure is stable. The synthesis of glycated hemoglobin is an irreversible
reaction, meaning that HbA1c can accumulate in the body and persist
throughout the entire lifespan of red blood cells (120 days). The detection of
HbA1c can reliably reflect the average blood sugar level of the subject over 120
days and is not affected by factors such as fasting or the time of blood
collection. The combined detection of glycated hemoglobin and blood glucose
has high application value in the treatment of diabetes, accurately diagnosing
symptoms of diabetes.