TaiDoc has strip series using GOD (glucose oxidase) and GDH-FAD (glucose dehydrogenase enzyme) for blood glucose measurement. GDH-FAD strip could avoid interference from blood oxygen variation and be applied on most of blood samples from capillary, artery and vein. TaiDoc's technology has enhanced the testing accuracy even when the HCT range is from 0% ~ 70%. Minimum sample volume of 0.5µL with only 5 seconds measuring time is also available.
TaiDoc created a cutting-edge test strip with the use of FAD-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (GDH-FAD) enzymes for blood glucose measurements. Compared with glucose oxidase (GOD), GDH-FAD avoids interference from blood oxygen variations. Because of this advantage, GDH-FAD strip can be applied to most blood samples, from capillary to artery, vein and AST. Meanwhile, TaiDoc's GDH-FAD strip can prevent maltose and galactose interference in blood samples. Although, pyrroloquinoline guinone glucose dehydrogenase (GDH-PQQ) could give inaccurate glucose readings with patients undergoing intravenous drip treatments containing maltose.
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Artery | Vein | Capillary | AST | Dialysis Patient with Maltose | |
TaiDoc GDH-FAD | |||||
GDH-PQQ** | |||||
GOD |
* TaiDoc does not produce or use GDH-PQQ glucose test strips in health devices.
** Please refer to the FDA Notification for potentially fatal errors with GDH-PQQ Glucose Monitoring Technology.
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