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Free Fatty Acid Assay Kit

BCA Cell Culture Supernatant, Food, Milk, Plasma, Saliva, Serum, Urine
N° du produit ABIN1000307
  • Antigène Tous les produits Free Fatty Acid (FFA)
    Free Fatty Acid (FFA)
    Application
    Biochemical Assay (BCA)
    Type d'échantillon
    Serum, Plasma, Urine, Saliva, Milk, Cell Culture Supernatant, Food
    Specificité
    7 μM fatty acid
    Attributs du produit
    Sensitive. Use 10 µL samples. Linear detection range: colorimetric assay 7 - 1000 µM, fluorimetric assay 7 - 100 µM fatty acid.
    Convenient. Room temperature mix-and-read procedure can be readily automated for high-throughput assay of thousands of samples per day.
    Ingrédients
    Assay Buffer: 20 mL. Dye Reagent: 120 µL. Enzyme A: 120 µL. Enzyme B: 120 µL. CoSubstrate: 120 µL. Standard: 1 mL 1 mM palmitic acid.
    Matériel non inclus
    Pipetting devices, centrifuge tubes, clear flat-bottom uncoated 96-well plates, optical density plate reader, black flat-bottom uncoated 96-well plates, fluorescence plate reader. For milk and solid samples, 0.45µm PTFE syringe filter and 5% isopropanol, 5% Triton X-100 solution.
  • Indications d'application
    Assays: free fatty acids in biological samples such as serum, plasma, urine, saliva, milk, cell cultures and in food, agriculture products.
    Drug Discovery/Pharmacology: effects of drugs on free fatty acid metabolism.
    Calcul des résultats

    Subtract blank value (#4) from the standard values and plot the OD or F against standard concentrations.

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Stock
    -20 °C
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  • Antigène
    Free Fatty Acid (FFA)
    Autre désignation
    Free Fatty Acid (FFA Produits)
    Sujet
    Quantitative determination of free fatty acid by colorimetric (570nm) or fluorimetric (530/590nm) method.
    Procedure: 30 min.

    Fatty acids are aliphatic monocarboxylic acids that are ubiquitously found in animal or vegetable fat, oil and wax. Fatty Acids play important roles in cellular synthesis, energy metabolism and are implicated in diverse disorders such as diabetes mellitus, sudden infant death syndrome and Reye Syndrome. This method provides a simple, one-step and high-throughput assay for measuring free fatty acids. In this assay, free fatty acids are enzymatically converted to acyl- CoA and subsequently to H2O2. The resulting H2O2 reacts with a specific dye to form a pink colored product. The optical density at 570nm or fluorescence intensity (530/585 nm) is directly proportional to the free fatty acid concentration in the sample.
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