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Triglyceride Assay Kit

BCA Plasma, Serum
N° du produit ABIN1000333
  • Antigène Tous les produits Triglyceride
    Triglyceride
    Application
    Biochemical Assay (BCA)
    Type d'échantillon
    Serum, Plasma
    Attributs du produit
    Sensitive and accurate. Use as little as 10 L samples. Linear detection range 0.01 mmol/L to 1.0 mmol/L (0.88 mg/dL to 88.5 mg/dL) triglyceride.
    Simple and convenient. The procedure involves addition of a single working reagent and incubation for 30 min at room temperature, compatible for HTS assays.
    Improved reagent stability. The optimized formulation has greatly enhanced the reagent and signal stability.
    Ingrédients
    Assay Buffer: 24 mL. ATP: 250 L. Dye Reagent: 220 L. Enzyme Mix: 500 L. Lipase: 1000 L. Standard: 100 L (equivalent to 100 mmol/L Triglyceride).
    Matériel non inclus
    Pipeting devices, centrifuge tubes, clear flat bottom 96-well plates (e.g. Corning Costar) and plate reader.
  • Indications d'application
    Direct Assays: triglyceride in biological samples (e.g. serum and plasma).
    Drug Discovery/Pharmacology: effects of drugs on triglyceride metabolism.
    Calcul des résultats

    Subtract ODH2O (water, #4) from the standard OD values and plot the OD against standard concentrations.
    Conversions: 1 mmol/L triglyceride equals 88.5 mg/dL or 10 ppm.

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Stock
    -20 °C
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  • Antigène
    Triglyceride
    Abstract
    Triglyceride Produits
    Sujet
    Quantitative determination of triglyceride by colorimetric (570nm) method.
    Procedure: 30 min.

    Triglyceride, also known as Triacyltriglyceride or Triacyl-Glyceride, is the main constituent in vegetable oil and animal fats. Triglycerides play an important role as energy sources and transporters of dietary fat. In the human body, high levels of triglycerides in the bloodstream have been linked to atherosclerosis, heart disease and pancreatitis. Simple, direct and automation-ready procedures for measuring triglyceride concentrations find wide applications in research and drug discovery. This triglyceride assay uses a single Working Reagent that combines triglyceride hydrolysis and glycerol determination in one step, in which a dye reagent is oxidized to form a colored product. The color intensity at 570nm is directly proportional to triglyceride concentration in the sample.
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