Hydroxyproline Colorimetric Assay Kit

Catalog number
K555-100
Name
Hydroxyproline Colorimetric Assay Kit
Size
100 assays
Price
561.00 EUR
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Kit's description
Hydroxyproline (4-hydroxyproline) is a common nonproteinogenic amino acid. It is found only in collagen and elastin in mammals but exists in a number of other proteins in plants. Hydroxyproline is formed only as a post-translational modification in the peptide chain and proline hydroxylase does not hydroxylate free proline. Hydroxyproline in tissue hydrolysates is a direct measure of the amount of collagen or gelatin present. A variety of disease states are believed to affect collagen turnover and can cause elevated serum or urine hydroxyproline. Such conditions range from neoplastic, inflammatory, renal or bone disease to endocrine and autoimmune disorders. BioVision’s Hydroxyproline Assay Kit is designed to measure hydroxyproline in tissue or protein/peptide hydrolysates. It can be used to measure hydroxyproline from other biological samples such as serum or urine if they have undergone a prior purification process. It is an easy, convenient method which results in a chromogen with an absorbance maximum at 560 nm. The assay is useful over the range of 0.1-2 μg.
Highlights
• Detection method: Absorbance (560 nm) • Species reactivity: Mammalian • Applications: The assay is useful over the range of 0.1:2 μg.
Kit's benefits
• Simple procedure; takes less than ~100 minutes • Convenient and easy to use
Category
Hydroxyproline
Kit's other name
none
Contents
• Oxidation Buffer • Chloramine T Concentrate • Perchloric acid/Isopropanol Solution • DMAB Concentrate (in DMSO) • Hydroxyproline Standard (1 mg/ml)
Storage condition
+4°C
Shipping condition
gel pack
Maximum time can be stored
12 months
Species reactivity
see datasheet
Applications
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Samples tested
• Animal tissues • protein/peptide hydrolysates • serum • urine
Test
Biovision supplies other types of Assays as 1.
Properties
Colorimetric assays or detection use UV absorption or enzymatic color reaction.