Improvement in workflow and efficiency for measurement of special proteins using the Optilite standalone automated Analyzer

5 Mar 2026

Quantifying serum proteins is essential for diagnosing and monitoring a wide range of conditions, yet laboratories often struggle with poor analytical performance, high dilution burdens, and intensive maintenance on high‑throughput chemistry lines.

Explore how moving special protein testing to the Optilite® standalone analyzer can improve workflow efficiency and reduce manual intervention, providing faster analytical times, even for assays requiring dilution.

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Clinical ChemistryBiochemistry (or clinical chemistry) involves the analysis of bodily fluids using chemical tests. Techniques used include HPLC, chromatography, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, immunochemical, electrophoresis, turbidometric / spectrophotometric assay, MRI and ISE analysis. Tests are often carried out on plasma or serum but urine (urinalysis) and fecal specimens are also processed.ProteomicsProteomics is the systemic bioinformatics study of proteins and amino acids, including their structure, size, function and identification. Tools used in proteomics include chromatography, blotting and gels, protein arrays, mass spectrometry and ELISA and associated analysis software. Analyzers and proteomic systems should be sensitive, high resolution, fast and may be automated for high-throughput.Automation Supplies / AccessoriesAutomated accessories and consumables make lab processes fast, efficient and reliable. Useful automation accessories include microplate sealers, label printers and reagent reservoirs.
Improvement in workflow and efficiency for measurement of special proteins using the Optilite standalone automated Analyzer