Clinical Biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry is a branch of laboratory medicine. Clinical Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of the human body and how it is affected by disease.
It is used to diagnose and manage disease through the analysis of blood, urine, and other body fluids.
Lab water purification system is an essential in clinical biochemistry as it is based on testing liquids or suspensions, and pure water is required for sample processing and diluting reagents and samples. It is also required to wash reaction vessels and sample probes. Poor water quality can both interfere with the tests themselves, leading to incorrect or misleading results, and affect the general operation of the analyzers, increasing the chances of malfunction.
The use of impure water will have direct interference with the chemistry of the tests and indirectly introduce errors in the measurements.