Product Overview Capillary electrophoresis is a highly efficient, low-volume technique particularly well-suited for the separation and analysis of biological macromolecules. In clinical diagnostics, the analysis of the electrophoretic properties of proteins in serum and whole blood using capillary electrophoresis can identify abnormal protein variants, playing a crucial role in the diagnosis of diseases such as multiple myeloma and thalassemia.
Features High resolution: Accurately separates multiple proteins and effectively identifies abnormal and pathological proteins. Automation: Enables fully automated loading of raw samples into tubes; electrophoresis will complete the remaining work without human intervention. Intelligent features : Intelligent auxiliary interpretation function, automatic prompting of abnormal results, improving staff work efficiency. Multifunctional: Compatible with various detection methods such as serum protein electrophoresis and hemoglobin electrophoresis, meeting diverse clinical testing needs. Flexibility: Expandable to external samplers, compatible with touchscreen or PC operation modes, adaptable to application scenarios with different throughput requirements.
Product Application ◎ Serum protein electrophoresis The YSTE-CES100 fully automated capillary electrophoresis system can accurately detect the proportion of various proteins in serum through serum protein electrophoresis. This test is of great significance for inflammation, cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome, and multiple myeloma. In multiple myeloma, serum protein electrophoresis can reveal the presence of M protein, a typical biomarker of multiple myeloma, and is widely used in the screening and preliminary diagnosis of multiple myeloma. ◎ Serological Immunophenotyping The ability to differentiate serum M protein components is particularly important for the diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Serum immunophenotyping not only helps in the definitive diagnosis of multiple myeloma, but also allows for disease subtyping and staging, providing a scientific basis for prognosis. ◎ Hemoglobin electrophoresis Capillary electrophoresis is an important screening method for thalassemia. It can perform qualitative or quantitative analysis of hemoglobin subgroups and is characterized by its simplicity and accuracy. Compared with traditional methods such as HPLC, it can effectively eliminate the interference of abnormal hemoglobins and improve the accuracy of detection. ◎ Glycated hemoglobin Domestic and international guidelines have designated HbA1c as the gold standard for the diagnosis of diabetes. Capillary electrophoresis for the detection of glycated hemoglobin has the following characteristics: it has higher resolution and can detect HbA1C and HbA2 simultaneously; it identifies and avoids interference from abnormal hemoglobins; it suggests thalassemia or iron deficiency anemia; and it ensures the accuracy of the test results.