Feline Serum Amyloid A (FSAA) Test kit
Accurately assess acute inflammation in felines with Tashikin's advanced Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) test, enabling timely diagnosis and treatment adjustments.
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Feline Serum Amyloid A (FSAA) is a major acute phase protein, making it a highly sensitive and reliable biomarker for detecting and monitoring systemic inflammation in cats. Elevated FSAA levels can indicate a wide range of conditions, including infectious diseases, pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and certain neoplastic processes. The Tashikin FSAA FIA test provides veterinarians with a quantitative, rapid, and precise tool to assess inflammatory status, guide treatment decisions, and monitor patient response, ultimately improving feline patient outcomes.
Your Path to a Confident Diagnosis:
Detect Subclinical Inflammation
Identify early inflammatory responses even before overt clinical signs appear, enabling proactive intervention.
Monitor Treatment Efficacy
Quantitatively track FSAA levels to assess the effectiveness of anti-inflammatory therapies and adjust protocols as needed.
Differentiate Disease States
Utilize FSAA alongside other diagnostics to help distinguish between inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Analyte | Feline Serum Amyloid A (FSAA) |
| Methodology | Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) |
| Detection Range | 0.5 - 200 mg/L |
| Sample Type | Feline Serum or Plasma |
| Sample Volume | 10 µL |
| Assay Time | 10-15 Minutes |
| Kit Size | 10 Tests / Kit |
| Storage | 2-30°C (36-86°F) |
| Shelf Life | 24 months from date of manufacture |
Performance validated against gold-standard reference methods for superior clinical correlation.
1. Prepare Sample
Collect feline serum or plasma according to standard veterinary procedures, ensuring proper handling.
2. Add to Cassette
Using a pipette, accurately add the specified volume of the prepared sample to the sample well of the test device.
3. Add Buffer
Add the specified number of drops of assay buffer into the well, mix gently, and insert the cassette into the Tashikin FIA Analyzer.
4. Read Result
The analyzer will automatically process the sample and display the quantitative FSAA result within 10-15 minutes.
Integrate Data for a Clearer Clinical Picture
A single test provides an answer for today, but tracking results over time reveals the full story. By logging results in Tashikin's VetEx.ai platform, you build a comprehensive patient history, visualize trends, and enhance your clinical decision-making.
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