Body Composition Analyzer for Conscious Small Animals (Mouse) QMR06-060H-PRO

The QMR06-060H-PRO Small Animal Body Composition Analyzer is a dedicated low-field NMR instrument designed for precise analysis of body composition in small animals. Equipped with professional testing software, it offers simple, fast operation, with an intuitive interface that ensures high testing efficiency.With continuous upgrades in design, hardware, and software, the QMR06-060H delivers advanced technology, outstanding performance, and a user-friendly experience in one integrated solution.

 

 

Macroscopic Samples

 

Measures millimeter- to decimeter-scale samples

 

Microscopic Features

 

Probes molecular-scale dynamics in the sample

 

 

Ensemble Readout

 

Captures all 1H proton signals within the region of interest

 

Fast & Non-destructive

 

Rapid testing—in seconds to minutes—without damaging the sample

 
 
 
 
 
 

Key Specifications

 

Magnet type: Permanent magnet

Field strength: 0.15 ± 0.015 T

Sample range: suitable for small animals of 10–100 g

 

Suitable for ex vivo tissues of 0.1–6 g

Field homogeneity: ≤ 300 ppm

Product Highlights

 

1. Speed: no pre-treatment; completes analysis within 80 seconds.

2. Awake: lifecycle monitoring without anesthesia or euthanasia.

3. Comprehensive: whole-body composition quantified.

4. Versatility: measures live small animals (e.g., mice) and ex vivo tissues from small animals (e.g., rabbits).

 
 
 

Core Functions

 
 

Fat content measurement

Lean mass measurement

 

Operating Procedure for the Body Composition Analyzer for Awake Small Animals Operating Procedure for the Body Composition Analyzer for Awake Small Animals

Published Papers:
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Yuan x x. Rutin ameliorates obesity through brown fat activation[J]. Faseb Journal , 2017 , 31 (1) :333- 345
Li R. Effects of oral florfenicol and azithromycin on gut microbiota and adipogenesis in mice[J]. Plos One , 2017 , 12 (7) .

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