Multilayer analytical element for assaying fructosamine

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ABSTRACT:
A multilayer analytical element for assaying fructosamine having a liquid-impermeable support, a dried buffer-containing layer which contains a buffer having pH of 8 to 12 formed on the support, and a tetrazolium salt-containing layer which is laminated on the buffer-containing layer, which element assays fructosamine in a short time with good accuracy.

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