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Sciteck™ SVT™ Adulteration pH Reagent
For in vitro diagnostic use to determine pH of a solution
Supplier: Sciteck™ 107
Description
- Colorimetric: endpoint
- Based on indicator principle which gives a broad range of color intensity covering entire urinary pH range
- May be used on freshly voided urine specimen or urine collected under special conditions (e.g. first-morning specimens and post-prandial urine)
Sciteck™ Specimen Validity Testing (SVT™)
- In accordance with SAMHSA's FWDTP guidelines as specified by Executive Order 12564 and delineated in the Federal Register Vol. 53 FR 11970-11989 and Vol. 59 FR 29908-29931; and other federally mandated programs (DOT, DOE, NRC and FHWA) for employment drug screening
- Sciteck evolved from Chimera Research, providing liquid reagents to laboratories for specimen validity testing in urine specimens submitted for DAU testing since 1989
- Adulteration testing products to include extensive SVT adulteration and EIA™ Drugs of Abuse single and multi-assay(s) (4-in-1™) reagent line
- SVT line consists of assays for pH, specific gravity, nitrite (non-corrosive), aldehydes, oxidants, chromate, creatinine, and halogens (bleach)
- AdultaCheck™ for on-site adulteration products
Specifications
2°C to 10°C | |
In-vitro diagnostic use to quantitatively determine the pH of a solution | |
2 x 60 mL |
pH Calibrators 4.5 and 9.0 | |
4.5, 9 | |
Human Urine |
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