Urea Colorimetric Assay Kit

Catalog number
K375-100
Name
Urea Colorimetric Assay Kit
Size
100 assays
Price
500.00 EUR
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Kit's description
Urea is a waste product which produced in the liver, dissolved in blood (in a concentration of 2.5 - 7.5 mM), and secreted by the kidneys. Urea also plays a very important role in protein catabolism, removal of toxic ammonia from the body, and the countercurrent system which allows for reabsorption of water and critical ions in the nephrons. Urea determination is very useful for the medical clinician to assess kidney and other organs function of patients. BioVision’s Urea Assay Kit provides a rapid, simple, sensitive, and reliable for measurement of Urea level in a variety of samples such as serum, plasma, and urine, etc. In the assay, Urea reacts as substrate with compounds in the presence of enzymes to form a product that reacts with the OxiRed probe to generate color (λmax=570nm). The optical density of produced color has a direct relationship with Urea concentration in the solution. The kit can detect as low as 0.5 nmol per well or 10 µM of Urea. The assay is also suitable for high throughput studies.
Highlights
• Detection method: Absorbance (570 nm) • Species reactivity: Mammalian • Applications: The kit can detect as low as 0.5 nmol per well or 10 µM of Urea
Kit's benefits
• Simple procedure; takes ~ 1 hour • Fast and convenient • The assay is sensitive, stable and high-throughput adaptable.
Kit's other name
Carbamide Colorimetric Assay Kit
Contents
• Urea Assay Buffer • OxiRed Probe in DMSO • Enzyme Mix (lyophilized) • Developer • Converting Enzyme • Urea Standard (100mM)
Storage condition
-20°C
Shipping condition
gel pack
Maximum time can be stored
12 months
Species reactivity
see datasheet
Applications
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Samples tested
Cell and tissue lysates, culture media, urine, plasma and serum, as well as many other biological fluids
Test
Biovision supplies other types of Assays as 1.
Properties
Colorimetric assays or detection use UV absorption or enzymatic color reaction.