The Clinical Biochemistry Analyzer is an instrument that uses the pale yellow supernatant portion (serum) of a centrifuged blood sample or a urine sample and induces reactions using reagents to measure various components, such as sugar, cholesterol, protein, enzyme, etc. These tests are performed for routine health checks or at hospitals, and the results provide objective data enabling early detection and diagnosis of disease, as well as indicating the effects of treatment and patient prognosis.