


Homocysteine(Hcy)Detection Kit(Fluorescent immunochromatography)
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulphur-containing amino acid that is an intermediate in the metabolism of methionine (methionine) and is further metabolised in the body via vitamin B12, folate and vitamin B6-dependent pathways. Abnormally elevated levels are associated with the risk of a variety of diseases and are an important health monitoring indicator.
Intended use:
1. assessing the risk of cardiovascular diseases Atherosclerosis, stroke and peripheral vascular disease, thrombosis
2. aiding in the diagnosis of vitamin B12 or folate deficiency
3. assessing the risk of neurological disorders
Cognitive dysfunction: high Hcy has been associated with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia.
4. health monitoring during pregnancy to prevent preterm birth, miscarriage and foetal neural tube defects (e.g. spina bifida).
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulphur-containing amino acid that is an intermediate in the metabolism of methionine (methionine) and is further metabolised in the body via vitamin B12, folate and vitamin B6-dependent pathways. Abnormally elevated levels are associated with the risk of a variety of diseases and are an important health monitoring indicator.
Intended use:
1. assessing the risk of cardiovascular diseases Atherosclerosis, stroke and peripheral vascular disease, thrombosis
2. aiding in the diagnosis of vitamin B12 or folate deficiency
3. assessing the risk of neurological disorders
Cognitive dysfunction: high Hcy has been associated with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia.
4. health monitoring during pregnancy to prevent preterm birth, miscarriage and foetal neural tube defects (e.g. spina bifida).
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulphur-containing amino acid that is an intermediate in the metabolism of methionine (methionine) and is further metabolised in the body via vitamin B12, folate and vitamin B6-dependent pathways. Abnormally elevated levels are associated with the risk of a variety of diseases and are an important health monitoring indicator.
Intended use:
1. assessing the risk of cardiovascular diseases Atherosclerosis, stroke and peripheral vascular disease, thrombosis
2. aiding in the diagnosis of vitamin B12 or folate deficiency
3. assessing the risk of neurological disorders
Cognitive dysfunction: high Hcy has been associated with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia.
4. health monitoring during pregnancy to prevent preterm birth, miscarriage and foetal neural tube defects (e.g. spina bifida).