Biochemistry Analyzer

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Biochemistry

What is biochemistry?


Biochemistry is a science that integrates the two common disciplines of biology and 
chemistry. Chemistry is the science of matter, and biochemistry is the science of
living matter.
Biochemistry that explores the chemical processes and substances that occur within 
living organisms. 

                                                                                            
What is a biochemistry analyzer?


Biochemistry analyzers are also known as clinical chemistry analyzers. This Instrument is 
used to measure metabolites present in biological samples such as blood, urine, or 
other bodily fluids. Studying these liquids makes it possible to identify many diseases.
Biochemistry analyzers are used for high accuracy and precision. It provides rapid 
analysis of multiple samples and due to user-friendly interfaces and automation, 
reduces human error.
Biochemistry Analyzers widely used in hospitals, clinical laboratories, and research 
settings to perform diagnostic tests and monitor patient health.
Functions: It measures biomolecules like glucose, cholesterol, enzymes, electrolytes, 
proteins, hormones, and drugs, and it also helps diagnose diseases like diabetes, liver 
dysfunction, kidney disorders, and hormonal imbalances.


Types: There are two types of biochemistry or clinical chemistry analyzers.
 Fully Automated Analyzers
 Semi-Automated Analyzers


Operational Procedure: A sample is mixed with reagents and a chemical reaction 
occurs, produces a measurable change, i.e., color change, light absorption, etc. The 
analyzer identifies and quantifies the change, correlating it to the concentration of 
the target molecule.