Profile: Eiken Chemical Co., Inc. deals with the manufacturing and sales of clinical diagnostic products. We offer microbiological reagents, immunological & serological reagents, automated clinical analyzers, dry chemistry reagents, and clinical chemistry reagents. Our fecal occult blood analyzer, OC-Sensor Diana uses the principle of latex agglutination reaction and an optical measurement method. It uses a latex reagent, which is prepared by sensitizing anti-human HbAo antibodies to polystyrene latex particles, to detect for the hemoglobin in stool. Our Uropaper III Eiken is an urinalysis test strip that allows evaluation of 10 compounds/metabolites including protein, glucose, urobilinogen, and occult blood. It is widely used with automated urine analyzers in hospitals and reference laboratories for diagnosis & medical checkups.
FDA Registration Number: 9611917
US Agent: Rene Van De Zande / Emergo Global Representation Llc
Phone: +1-(512)-327-9997 Fax: +1-(512)-327-9998 E-Mail:
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• Automated Occult Blood Analyzer (FDA Code: OOX / 864.6550) An occult blood test is a device used to detect occult blood in urine or feces. (Occult blood is blood present in such small quantities that it can be detected only by chemical tests of suspected material, or by microscopic or spectroscopic examination.) |
• Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Agglutination Method (FDA Code: JHJ / 862.1155) A human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) test system is a device intended for the early detection of pregnancy is intended to measure HCG, a placental hormone, in plasma or urine. |
• Occult Blood Reagent (FDA Code: KHE / 864.6550) |
• Toxoplasma Gondii IHA Antigen Test (FDA Code: GMM / 866.3780) |
• Urine Screening Kit (FDA Code: JXA / 866.2660) A microorganism differentiation and identification device is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of one or more components, such as differential culture media, biochemical reagents, and paper discs or paper strips impregnated with test reagents, that are usually contained in individual compartments and used to differentiate and identify selected microorganisms. The device aids in the diagnosis of disease. |