| We send this reagant on: |
Blue Ice |
| The temperatureerature for storage is: |
Amyloglucosidase, Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles, HRP, Store the 10X Assay Buffer at room temperatureerature, The colorimetry Probe is light sensitive and must be stored accordingly, and Glucose Oxidase at -20º, colorimetry Probe, store the Glycogen Standard, C, Upon receipt |
| Technical file: |
more kit-colorimetry, pdf |
| SDS or safty data sheet: |
details (MET-5022) GHS, pdf |
| Type of reagent: |
Metabolism Research |
| Related techniques: |
Carbohydrate Metabolism, Cellular Metabolism, Metabolism Research |
| Use of the reagent: |
530-570 nm/em, 590-600 nm, First, Glucose is then oxidized by glucose oxidase, Glycogen levels in unknown samples are determined based on the provided glycogen standard curve, The hydrogen peroxide reacts specifically with the test kit&rsquo, and cell culture supernatants, glycogen is broken down into glucose monomers by amyloglucosidase, lysates, plasma, producing D-gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide, urine, Our Glycogen Assay test kit (Fluorimetry) measures glycogen in serum, s Fluorimetry Probe and is detected at ex |
| Cellular use: |
and cell culture supernatants, lysates, plasma, urine, Suitable for use with serum |
| Protocol information: |
12uM, Detection sensitivity of 0 |
| Reagent properties: |
Glycogen standard included |
| Conjugation and form: |
host specific |
| Species compatible to: |
human cells and cell lines and other cells |
| Use of this test kit or product: |
Molecular biology |
| Antigen: |
the sequence of the protein |
| Buffer: |
5, The concentration in mg/ml in a 10mM of buffered solution at pH 7 to 7 |
| Molecular weight: |
kiloDalton |
| This reagent is purified: |
98 |
| Test: |
Cellular biology labs supplies other types of Assays as 1 |
| Gene target: |
Glycogen test kit (colorimetry) |
| Short name: |
Glycogen Assay test kit (colorimetry) |
| Technique: |
assays, Assay |
| Host: |
Assay |
| Alternative name: |
Glycogen test test reagent (colorimetry) |
| Alternative technique: |
arrays |