KET Urine Test Kits
Ketamine urine Test kit is a rapid visual immunoassay for the qualitative, presumptive detection of drug Ketamine in human urine specimens at the cut-off of 1000 ng/mL.
KET Urine Screening Kit
One Step Ketamine Test kit is a rapid one-step chromatographic immunoassay based on the principle of competitive binding, designed to detect Ketamine and its metabolites in urine specimen. This KET Test Kit comes in both strip and cassette styles; it is a rapid KET urine screening test kit which can give result in about 5 minutes, and which be performed without the use of any extra instrument. Ketamine urine Test Device yields a positive result when Ketamine concentration in the urine specimen exceeds 1000 ng/mL.
This KET rapid test kit provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse (DOA) testing result, particularly with preliminary KET positive results.
KET Testing Reagents
In both KET urine strip and KET urine cassette, the core part is the reagent strip. In this ketamine test strip, mouse monoclonal anti-Ketamine antibody coupled particles and Ketamine-protein conjugate is adopted to detect the ketamine and its metabolites specifically. A goat antibody is employed in the control line system.
Drug Ketamine
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic developed in 1963 as a replacement of PCP (Phencyclidine). While Ketamine is still used in human anesthesia and veterinary medicine, it is becoming increasingly abused as a street drug.
Ketamine is molecularly similar to PCP and thus creates similar effects including numbness, loss of coordination, sense of invulnerability, muscle rigidity, aggressive/violent behavior, slurred or blocked speech, exaggerated sense of strength and a blank stare. There is depression of respiratory function but not of the central nervous system, and cardiovascular function is maintained.
The effects of Ketamine generally last 4-6 hours following use. Ketamine is excreted in the urine as unchanged drug (2.3%) and its metabolites (96.8%), and during this process, a one-step rapid KET urine screening kit can help detect the case of ketamine abuse.
Cut-off of Drug Test Kits
No. | Abbr. | Full Name | Cut-off (ng/ml) |
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1 | AMP | Amphetamine | 1000 |
2 | BAR | SecoBarbital | 300 |
3 | BUP | Buprenorphine | 10 |
4 | BZO | Oxazepam Benzodiazepines | 300 |
5 | COC | Cocaine | 300 |
6 | COT | Cotinine | 200 |
7 | EDDP | ethylenediamine-dimethyl phosphinic acid | 100 |
8 | FYL | Fentanyl | 200 |
9 | K2 | Synthetic Cannabis | 50 |
10 | KET | Ketamine | 1000 |
11 | LSD | Lysergic acid diethylamide | 50 |
12 | MDMA | 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine | 500 |
13 | MET | Methamphetamine | 1000 |
14 | MOR | Morphine | 300 |
15 | MQL | Methaqualone | 300 |
16 | MTD | Methadone | 300 |
17 | OPI | Opiates Morphine | 2000 |
18 | OXY | Oxycodone | 100 |
19 | PCP | Phencyclidine | 25 |
20 | PPX | Propoxyphene | 300 |
21 | TCA | Tricyclic Antidepressants | 1000 |
22 | THC | Marijuana | 50 |
23 | TML | Tramadol | 100 |