Clinical Chemistry analyzers or Biochemistry analyzers are devices engaged in various measuring techniques like photometric and colourimetric testing, ion-selective potentiometry, and analyse samples like urine, blood and plasma.

Clinical chemistry analyzers are used in a wide range of laboratories, from small point-of-care clinics to high-throughput clinical labs, to test for analytes such as proteins, enzymes, and electrolytes. Only a few of the applications include monitoring illnesses such as diabetes, analysing metabolic functioning or cardiac signs, and drug-of-abuse tests.

Spectrophotometry, immunoassays, and electrophoresis are used in clinical chemistry to detect the concentration of substances in blood and urine, such as glucose, lipids, enzymes, electrolytes, hormones, proteins, and other metabolic products.

How does a clinical chemistry analyzer work?

Clinical Chemistry Analyzers are highly automated to boost throughput, reduce the risk of cross-contamination, and improve human biohazard safety. The user programs the tests, and the samples are loaded into the machine. A portion of the sample is measured and placed into a reaction vessel by a probe. Reagents are added from a chilled supply on board. If necessary, an incubation period is permitted before photometric or ion-selective electrode (ISE) testing is used to assess the analyte concentration. The results are presented on-screen or printed or transferred to a computer.

The most common kind of test is photometry. The sample is mixed with the appropriate reagent to elicit a colour reaction. The strength of the colour produced depends on the analyte concentration. The photometer beams the proper wavelength of light at the sample and detects the amount of light absorbed, which is directly proportional to the analyte concentration in the sample.

The use of ion-selective electrodes to test ions like Na+, K+, Cl–, and Li+ is another common analytical approach. An ISE is a sensor that measures current flow through an ion-selective membrane to detect the concentration of ions in a solution.

Agappe’s Clinical Chemistry analyzers 

Agappe is known for being a forerunner in IVD developments that have spawned new markets. In over 1500 cities and towns across India, we have over 35,000 customers and a distribution network of over 1,000 business partners. Our instruments have been installed by over 20,000 clients in India, making us one of the most respected manufacturers in the country.

The MispaViva and MispaCXL Pro Plus are Agappe semi-automatic biochemistry analysers and fully automated clinical chemistry analyzers. The Mispa Viva is a semi-automated clinical chemistry analyzer that combines high technology with ease of use. With its EMF (energy Matched filter), Auto temperature maintenance, Direct Access Key to the test menu, and Incomparable memory, it's designed to offer high-accuracy, high-quality results in a short length of time with minimal upkeep. The Mispa CXL Pro Plus is a tiny, fully automated random access clinical chemistry analyzer capable of photometrically performing 180 tests per hour. The Mispa CXL Pro Plus comes with a fantastic onboard washing and cleaning system with seven pauses and eleven operations to ensure little carryover and precise results. The Mispa CXL Pro Plus is the top in the industry, with grating, mixing, cleaning, and user-friendly classic functions.