Microlyte

Microlyte

Microlyte

Product catalog summary

Summary of Electrolytes

This document lists key electrolytes essential for physiological functions:

  • Sodium (Na+): A primary extracellular cation important for fluid balance and nerve function.
  • Potassium (K+): A major intracellular cation critical for muscle function and electrical signaling.
  • Chloride (Cl-): An extracellular anion involved in maintaining osmotic pressure and acid-base balance.
  • Calcium (Ca++): A divalent cation vital for bone health, muscle contraction, and neurotransmission.

Note: The document does not provide further specifications, procedures, or data tables related to these electrolytes.

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Catalog excerpts

Microlyte-1

MICROLYTE* Na+1 K+1 Ca++ | Cl" Analyzer

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Microlyte-2

• User friendly icon based operation integrated with advanced microprocessor • Calibration cycle: Automatic of Programmable: 2 hrs / 4 hrs / 6 hrs, standby mode • Liquid stable reagents - RFID reagent management in built • Maintenance free ION SELECTIVE ELECTRODES • Universal input voltage 95 to 265 V/ 50-60 Hz • Easy access for electrode assembly • Automatic flagging for low/normal/high results with color code MICROLYTE Na+ | K+ | Ca++ | Cl' Analyzer Whole blood / Serum / Plasma Urine Samples/CSF 120ul Whole blood, Serum, Plasma 400ul Diluted (1:4) Urine sample Thermal Graphic paper 57 mm wide...

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