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Specifications
- Description:Lactate Assay Kit
- Size:100 assays
- Method:FL530/585 nm
- Sample:Serum, plasma, cell culture media etc
- Processing time:60 minutes
- Brand name:EnzyFluo™
- Cat. no.:75878-338
- Supplier No.:EFDLC-100
Specifications
About this item
For quantitative determination of D-lactate (D-lactic acid) and evaluation of drug effects on its metabolism
- Sensitive and accurate. Detection limit of 1 μM and linearity up to 50 μM D-lactate in 96-well plate assay.
- Convenient. The procedure involves adding a single working reagent, and reading the fluorescence after 60 min. Room temperature assay.
- High-throughput. Can be readily automated as a high-throughput 96-well plate assay for thousands of samples per day.
- Method: FL530/585 nm
- Samples: Serum, plasma, cell culture media etc
Lactate is generated by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) under hypoxic or anaerobic conditions. Monitoring lactate levels is, therefore, a good indicator of the balance between tissue oxygen demand and utilization and is useful when studying cellular and animal physiology. D-Lactate is produced in only minor quantities in animals and measuring for D-lactate in animal samples is a means to determine the presence of bacterial infection. Simple, direct and automation-ready procedures for measuring lactate concentration are very desirable. BioAssay Systems’ EnzyFluo™ lactate assay kit is based on lactate dehydrogenase catalyzed oxidation of lactate, in which the formed NADH reduces a probe into a highly fluorescent product. The fluorescence intensity of this product, measured at λex/em = 530/585 nm, is proportional to the lactate concentration in the sample.