Micro-albumin (mALB)
A urine microalbumin test is a test to detect very small levels of a blood protein (albumin) in your urine. A microalbumin test is used to detect early signs of kidney damage in people who are at risk of developing kidney disease.
Healthy kidneys filter waste from your blood and hang on to the healthy components, including proteins such as albumin. Kidney damage can cause proteins to leak through your kidneys and exit your body in your urine. Albumin is one of the first proteins to leak when kidneys become damaged.
Microalbumin tests are recommended for people with an increased risk of kidney disease, such as those with diabetes or high blood pressure.
Conducting mALB Test on GPP-100 Professional Analytes Specific Protein Analyzer
Certified by IFCC (International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine)
IFCC is a leading organization in the field of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine worldwide.
GPP-100 is a certified Specific Protein Analyzer by IFCC.
Test Principle: Immunonephelometry
Parameters :hsCRP,HbA1c,mALB,D-Dimer,ASO,RF,C3,C4 etc.can be extended to more than 30 parameters.