Urea Breath Test System

A non-invasive diagnostic solution for detecting Helicobacter pylori infection using proven urea breath test technology. It delivers accurate results quickly while ensuring patient comfort.
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Urea Breath Test

The Urea Breath Test (UBT) is a reliable, non-invasive diagnostic method used to detect Helicobacter pylori, a common cause of stomach ulcers, gastritis, and chronic digestive disorders. It combines proven medical science with patient comfort, making it one of the most trusted diagnostic tools worldwide.

Key Features

Non-Invasive Testing

Comfortable procedure with no invasive methods required

Clinical Accuracy

Reliable detection of active H. pylori infection

Fast Diagnosis

Quick and efficient testing workflow

Patient Friendly

Safe and suitable for all age groups

How It Works

The Urea Breath Test is based on a simple biochemical reaction:
When H. pylori is present in the stomach, it produces an enzyme called urease.
This enzyme breaks down urea into carbon dioxide (CO₂) and ammonia.

Reaction:

Urea + Urease → CO₂ + Ammonia

The produced CO₂ is absorbed into the bloodstream and exhaled through the breath.

By comparing breath samples taken before and after urea intake, clinicians can accurately confirm the presence of H. pylori.

Clinical Advantages

Detects active H. pylori infection

Supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning

Eliminates need for invasive procedures

Suitable for routine clinical use

Clinical Workflow

Patient consumes urea capsule

Wait for reaction period

Breath samples are collected

CO₂ levels are analyzed for diagnosis

Why Choose This System

The Urea Breath Test offers a perfect balance of accuracy, simplicity, and patient comfort, making it ideal for everyday clinical practice.

Devices such as the Celis Urea Breath Test, supported in India by Readystock, bring proven diagnostic technology into real-world healthcare environments.