Cube Vet Veterinary SAA Kits
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Single test kit for canine, feline, and equine species!
Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an early and sensitive blood biomarker for tissue injury and inflammation and has been indicated in many inflammatory diseases. The level of SAA circulating in the blood is known to increase dramatically in response to tissue damage or inflammation, classifying it as an acute-phase protein. Circulating SAA concentrations may increase up to 1000-fold following inflammation, infection, tissue injury, and cell necrosis and decline rapidly following recovery.
It has also been observed in several veterinary species including the horse that SAA is a very useful inflammatory marker that may be used for detection of clinical and possibly subclinical disease, monitoring of disease activity and response to therapy, prognostication, and detection of spread of infections in herds (Nielsen et al., 2004).
The kinetic profile of the SAA response makes SAA an excellent indicator of inflammation. Hepatic SAA synthesis begins shortly after an inflammatory insult. As a result, plasma concentrations start to increase within a few hours, and they peak 36-48 h after injury, as demonstrated previously in horses after experimental induction of inflammatory or infectious disease (Hulte´n et al., 2002).
Just a few of the great benefits of the Cube Vet SAA Testing!
- 16 or 6 SAA Test Kits are available!
- Kit comes with an average expiration of 6 months, with a minimum of 3 months.
- Easy to use clinical level SAA testing.
- Professional results in less than 8 minutes.
- Austrian Engineered with the highest accuracy and precision!
- All Tests shipped iced in insulated boxes.
- Customer Technical Support.
This item is non-returnable.
Specifications
Use serum for routine analysis only.
In several cases, milk and synovial fluids can be used for SAA detection as well.
Latex agglutination test based on optical measurement of the change in turbidity caused by the agglutination of the latex particles sensitized with SAA antibodies.
Horse: 10 – 500 µg/ml (10 – 500 mg/l) (Lot dependent)
Cat: 10 – 150 µg/ml (10 – 150 mg/l) (Lot dependent)
This test takes approx. 6.5 minutes.