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Feline pancreatic-specific lipase (fPL) Test Kit

FPL cat test card is an FIA immunofluorescence assay reagent card used to detect Feline pancreatic-specific lipase (fPL). Immunofluorescence technology has the characteristics of high specificity, high sensitivity, and intuitive results. Utilizing this technology and the FLASHTEST FIA detection platform, we can detect whether your beloved pet carries Feline pancreatic-specific lipase (fPL) through this small card.

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Feline pancreatic-specific lipase (fPL) Test Kit.webp

Feline pancreatic lipase (fPL) is a biomarker used for diagnosing feline pancreatitis. Pancreatitis is a common disease in cats, characterized by inflammation and damage of pancreatic tissue, usually caused by the self-digestion of pancreatic enzymes. The determination of fPL can help diagnose and monitor whether cats have pancreatitis.


Clinical application:

· Diagnosis of Pancreatitis:

When cats present relevant symptoms (such as vomiting, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, etc.), the determination of fPL can help confirm whether it is pancreatitis.

· Exclusion of Other Diseases:

The symptoms of pancreatitis are similar to those of other digestive system diseases. The determination of fPL can help exclude other potential diagnoses.

· Evaluation of Treatment Effect:

For cats diagnosed with pancreatitis, the determination of fPL can be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and the recovery of pancreatic function.


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Features of Feline Pancreatic-Specific Lipase (fPL) Test Kit

The FLASHTEST FIA pet analyzer has 35 available tests covering inflammation, pathogens, antibodies, endocrines, and more. Test strips are not visually readable and require the FLASHTEST FIA Analyzer. The FPL test kit is the Feline pancreatic-specific lipase (fPL) test card featuring:

  • On-card QR code provides test info and a calibration curve.

  • Quantitative detection.

  • 2-minute room temperature incubation.

  • Results in 3 minutes.

  • Room temperature shipping and storage.

  • 2-year shelf life.


Specification of Feline Pancreatic-Specific Lipase (fPL) Test Kit

BrandFLASH TEST
Product NameFeline pancreatic-specific lipase (fPL)
Product Code2002
Specifications10 Test/ Box
Applicable AnimalsCats
Sample TypeSerum/plasma
Reagent Shelf Life1. Store the test kit at 4~30℃ up to the expiration date.
2. The test should operate at (18~28) ℃ after the Test Device opening.
3. Once the pouch is opened, the test should be performed within 30 minutes.
Transportation RequirementsRoom temperature
Storage RequirementsRoom temperature
Packaging Dimensions155 x 100 x 80 mm³
Weight163g


FPL kit Clinical Application

Diagnosis: Confirms pancreatitis in cats showing symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, and abdominal pain.

Monitoring: Tracks treatment efficacy and disease progression in both acute and chronic pancreatitis.

Pre-Surgical Assessment: Evaluates pancreatitis risk before surgery.

Post-Surgical Monitoring: Detects post-operative complications involving the pancreas.


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