Prothrombin (PT)

Prothrombin, also called Factor II, is a vitamin K dependant coagulation factor, glycoprotein of about 72 kD, synthesized in the liver. Prothrombin is usually present at about 100micrograms/mililiter in plasma.

Prothrombin is a zymogen converted to thrombin by the action of factor Xa and factor V in the presence of phospholipids and calcium. Meizothrombin is an intermediate formed during this conversion of prothrombin, which is active toward synthetic specific peptide substrate.

Product Method/Application Packaging CAT #
Biophen Prothrombin (DISCONTINUED) Chromogenic / RUO 1 kit 221605
Biophen Prothrombin (DISCONTINUED) Clotting 200 determinations 222005
Prothrombin, Human Protein 1 x 1 mg (1 ml) PP006B
Prothrombin, Human (DISCONTINUED) Enzyme Bulk (Inquire) PP006C
Prothrombin, Human Protein 6 x 1 mg PP006K
Prothrombin, Bovine (DISCONTINUED) Enzyme 1 mg (1 ml) BP103A
Prothrombin, Bovine (DISCONTINUED) Enzyme 6 x 1 mg BP103K
Prothrombin Activator Diluent Enzyme 1 x 20 ml AR022A
Ecarin Diluent 1 x 20 ml ED0413-20
Ecarin Diluent 1 x 50 EU ECARIN50B
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