Russian reagents for various industries have been created at the Samara State Medical University (SamSMU). This was reported by the university's press service.
A total of 4 types of reagents were created.
The first type of reagent is designed to analyze the presence and quantity of selenium in water and other liquids, the second is for conducting a bicinchoninic assay, which is used to analyze protein in clinical diagnostic laboratories and metals in various alloys, for example, in surgical steel.
The third reagent is necessary for analyzing the amount of copper and nickel in alloys. The fourth is for determining palladium, platinum, and other valuable elements in various materials.
Previously, such reagents were purchased abroad; they have been successfully import-substituted. The products are certified and ready for production.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Russia will launch more than 150 productions in the chemical industry by 2030.
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