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EnzyChrom™ Coenzyme A Assay Kit, BioAssay Systems
  75878-074
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EnzyChrom™ Coenzyme A Assay Kit, BioAssay Systems
  75878-074
 :  ECOA-100
 :  
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  • Description:
    Coenzyme A Assay Kit
  • Size:
    100 assays
  • Method:
    OD570 nm, or FL530/585 nm.
  • Sample:
    Biological
  • Processing time:
    60 minutes
  • Cat. no.:
    75878-074
  • Supplier No.:
    ECOA-100

 

 

For quantitative determination of coenzyme A (CoA) and evaluation of drug effects on CoA metabolism.

  • Linear detection range colorimetric assay 5 - 1000 μM, fluorimetric assay 3 - 100 μM CoA
  • Convenient room temperature "mix-and-read" assay
  • Can be readily automated to process thousands of samples per day

Coenzyme A (CoA) is involved in many important biological activities including the synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids, pyruvate oxidation in the citric acid cycle and many others

BioAssay Systems’ method provides a simple, two-step and high-throughput assay for measuring CoA. In this assay, the first step enzymatically converts CoA to acyl-CoA and the second step oxidizes the acyl-CoA producing an enoyl-CoA and 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 CoA concentration in the sample.

One of CoA’s most crucial roles is the carrying and transferring of acyl groups.