Eiken Chemical

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Eiken biochemical laboratories in Nogi, Tochigi Prefecture

Eiken Chemical Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company that specializes in the development, manufacture, and sale of clinical diagnostic reagents and equipment. Founded in 1959, Eiken Chemical has established itself as a key player in the global healthcare industry, particularly in the field of clinical diagnostics. The company's products are used in a wide range of medical settings, including hospitals, research institutions, and laboratories, to assist in the diagnosis and monitoring of various diseases and medical conditions.

History[edit | edit source]

Eiken Chemical was established with the goal of contributing to public health through the development of innovative diagnostic technologies. Over the years, the company has expanded its product lineup to include molecular diagnostics, immunoassay systems, and fecal occult blood tests, among others. Eiken Chemical's commitment to research and development has led to the creation of products that are highly regarded for their accuracy, reliability, and ease of use.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Eiken Chemical's product portfolio is diverse, covering several areas of clinical diagnostics:

  • Molecular Diagnostics: The company has developed advanced molecular diagnostic systems that are used for the detection of infectious diseases, genetic disorders, and cancer. These systems utilize polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology to achieve high sensitivity and specificity.
  • Immunoassay Systems: Eiken Chemical offers immunoassay systems that are used for the quantitative measurement of specific proteins, hormones, and other substances in blood samples. These systems are critical for diagnosing various conditions, including endocrine disorders and infectious diseases.
  • Fecal Occult Blood Tests: The company is well-known for its fecal occult blood tests, which are used for colorectal cancer screening. These tests are designed to detect hidden blood in stool samples, which can be an early indicator of colorectal cancer.
  • Clinical Chemistry: Eiken Chemical also provides reagents and instruments for clinical chemistry testing, which is essential for evaluating the chemical composition of blood and other body fluids. This includes tests for liver function, kidney function, and metabolic disorders.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

Eiken Chemical places a strong emphasis on research and development (R&D) to ensure the continuous improvement of its products and the development of new diagnostic solutions. The company's R&D efforts are focused on leveraging cutting-edge technologies, such as next-generation sequencing and nanotechnology, to advance the field of clinical diagnostics.

Global Presence[edit | edit source]

With its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, Eiken Chemical has a global footprint, with products available in numerous countries around the world. The company has established partnerships and collaborations with international healthcare organizations and companies to expand its reach and contribute to global health.

Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]

Eiken Chemical is committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, focusing on environmental sustainability, ethical business practices, and contributions to the communities in which it operates. The company's CSR efforts reflect its dedication to making a positive impact on society and the environment.



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