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Introduction
What is Urea?
Urea is the final product of protein catabolism in the human body, synthesized in the liver through the urea cycle and primarily excreted by the kidneys. As one of the most abundant small-molecule metabolites in blood and urine, fluctuations in urea concentration can reflect kidney function, protein metabolism, and nutritional balance.

Why Test Urea?
●Kidney Function Assessment : Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is one of the most commonly used clinical indicators for evaluating renal function. Abnormal levels may be associated with acute or chronic kidney disease.
●Nutritional and Metabolic Monitoring : Urea levels reflect protein intake and catabolic rate, making it valuable for studies in clinical nutrition and metabolic disorders.
●Liver Function Evaluation : Since urea is synthesized in the liver, changes in its concentration can also serve as an auxiliary marker for liver disease.
Features / strengths
1.High Sensitivity & Specificity
Utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for precise quantification of Urea.
2.Comprehensive Metabolic Profiling
Simultaneous detection of urea and related nitrogen metabolites, including amino acids, creatinine, and uric acid, to provide a more complete metabolic overview.
3.Wide Sample Compatibility
Applicable to blood, urine, and tissue samples, fulfilling both clinical diagnostics and research applications.
4.Customized Data Solutions
Tailored data analysis and reporting to support academic research and clinical needs.
Specification in detail
Urea cycle analysis
Analytical Test Report

Information
Introduction
What is Urea?
Urea is the final product of protein catabolism in the human body, synthesized in the liver through the urea cycle and primarily excreted by the kidneys. As one of the most abundant small-molecule metabolites in blood and urine, fluctuations in urea concentration can reflect kidney function, protein metabolism, and nutritional balance.

Why Test Urea?
●Kidney Function Assessment : Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is one of the most commonly used clinical indicators for evaluating renal function. Abnormal levels may be associated with acute or chronic kidney disease.
●Nutritional and Metabolic Monitoring : Urea levels reflect protein intake and catabolic rate, making it valuable for studies in clinical nutrition and metabolic disorders.
●Liver Function Evaluation : Since urea is synthesized in the liver, changes in its concentration can also serve as an auxiliary marker for liver disease.
Features / strengths
1.High Sensitivity & Specificity
Utilizing high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for precise quantification of Urea.
2.Comprehensive Metabolic Profiling
Simultaneous detection of urea and related nitrogen metabolites, including amino acids, creatinine, and uric acid, to provide a more complete metabolic overview.
3.Wide Sample Compatibility
Applicable to blood, urine, and tissue samples, fulfilling both clinical diagnostics and research applications.
4.Customized Data Solutions
Tailored data analysis and reporting to support academic research and clinical needs.
Specification in detail
Urea cycle analysis
Analytical Test Report
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Urea cycle analysis

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