A1c Go is a small, simple and easy-to-operate glycosylated hemoglobin analyzer, which can be used in many environments, including testing in hospital laboratories and outpatient clinics, and can provide accurate and stable analysis.
The test principle of A1c Go is that after the blood sample is reacted with the detection reagents (boronate affinity chromatography), the reagents precipitates the hemoglobin in the sample, and the boronic acid derivative binds to the cis-diols of glycated hemoglobin. Using boronic acid derivatives as the tracer, the glycosylated hemoglobin analyzer uses dry chemical photoelectric colorimetry to detect the blue (glycated hemoglobin) and red (total hemoglobin) color intensity in the precipitate for quantitative analysis, thereby determining the glycated hemoglobin in the sample as a percentage of total hemoglobin.
The test cartridge is placed in the instrument through the cartridge holder. The blood is then mixed, reacted, and measured in 5 minutes to determine the HbA1c value.