Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) or Haemoglobin A1C 

Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels are used as an indicator of blood glucose in diabetic patients. It is formed by the conjugation of a hexose sugar to the beta-chain of haemoglobin A. HbA1C builds up in red blood cells throughout their lifetime and its levels therefore represent a record of blood glucose levels over the previous 8 weeks or so. The subunit has mol wt of 18kDa.




 


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Protein Solution
Product:
HbA1C, highly purified
 
Cat No:
P186-0B
 
Specification:
~96% pure
 
Source:
Human erythrocytes
 
Min Pk:
1 mg
 
Presentation:
PBS buffer
 
Storage:
<-15°C
 
Stability:
~2 years
 
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