Automatic biochemistry analyzers are used to conduct biochemical assays that evaluate organ function, metabolic balance, and disease-related biomarkers.
They are commonly used for:
Routine chemistry testing such as glucose, urea, creatinine, and cholesterol
Liver and kidney function assessment (ALT, AST, ALP, BUN)
Monitoring electrolyte and lipid profiles
Supporting diagnosis of metabolic and cardiovascular conditions
High-volume laboratory testing workflows
These systems provide consistent and repeatable biochemical data for clinical evaluation.
Automatic biochemistry analyzers are widely used across multiple laboratory environments, including:
Hospital and clinical laboratories – routine and advanced diagnostics
Diagnostic and pathology centers – high-throughput testing
Research laboratories – biochemical studies and analysis
Blood banks – screening and evaluation
Veterinary laboratories – animal health diagnostics
Their automated workflow supports continuous testing across varied applications.
Fully automated sample and reagent handling
Throughput: 200 to 800 tests per hour
Multi-wavelength photometric detection (340–850 nm)
Automated calibration and quality control
Barcode-based sample identification
Onboard reagent cooling system
Touchscreen interface for operation control
Data storage capacity: 50,000+ results
LIS connectivity for data integration
These capabilities support continuous laboratory workflows and consistent biochemical testing.
This system is suitable when:
High testing volume is required
Automated workflow is preferred
Multiple biochemical parameters need analysis
Integration with laboratory systems is needed
Continuous operation is part of laboratory workflow
It is commonly selected for medium to large laboratory environments.
Semi-Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer – for lower sample volumes
Electrolyte Analyzer – for ion-specific testing
Immunoassay Analyzer – for hormone and protein assays
Spectrophotometer – for general biochemical measurements
Selection depends on testing requirements and laboratory scale.
1. What is the purpose of an automatic biochemistry analyzer?
It performs automated biochemical testing of biological samples.
2. What types of tests can it perform?
Tests include glucose, cholesterol, enzymes, proteins, and electrolytes.
3. What is the typical throughput?
Between 200 and 800 tests per hour.
4. Does it require calibration?
Yes, automated calibration ensures consistent performance.
5. Can it store data?
Yes, it stores large volumes of test results.
6. Does it support system integration?
Yes, it connects with laboratory information systems (LIS).
Routine clinical diagnostics in hospitals
High-volume testing in diagnostic centers
Research and biochemical studies
Preventive health screening programs
Veterinary diagnostic testing
Automatic biochemistry analyzers align with laboratory practices such as:
ISO 13485 – Medical device quality management
IEC 61010 – Laboratory equipment safety
CE compliance (model dependent)
Automatic biochemistry analyzers are laboratory systems designed for high-throughput biochemical testing with automated sample processing and photometric detection. They are used in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and research laboratories to analyze enzymes, metabolites, proteins, and electrolytes. With features such as automated workflows, multi-parameter testing, and system connectivity, these analyzers support efficient and consistent clinical chemistry operations.
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