catalog number :
MBS841788
products type :
Assay Kit
products full name :
Lactate Colorimetric / Fluorometric Assay Kit
products short name :
[Lactate]
storage stability :
At -20 degree C. Shelf Life: 12 months
image1 heading :
Typical Testing Data/Standard Curve (for reference only)
other info1 :
Samples: Cell and tissue culture supernatants, urine, plasma, serum, as well as many other biological fluids
other info2 :
Features & Benefits: Simple procedure; takes ~40 minutes. Fast and convenient. Kit contains the necessary reagents for accurate measurement of Lactate colorimetrically and fluorometrically
products categories :
Metabolism Assays; Serum ComponentsMetabolism Assays; Intermediary MetabolismMetabolism Assays; Metabolism Assays (A-Z)
products description :
Product Information: Lactate Assay Kit: Colorimetric & Fluorometric Assay to Measure L(+)-Lactate in a variety of Biological Samples such as Serum, Blood, Cells, Culture mediums, Fermentation mediums, etc. within 40 min. Rapid, Simple & Sensitive. Detection Range: 0.001-10mM. 100 Assays. Background: Abnormal high concentration of lactate has been related to disease states such as diabetes and lactate acidosis, etc. L(+)-Lactate is the major stereo-isomer of lactate formed in human intermediary metabolism and is present in blood. D(-)-Lactate is also present but only at about 1-5% of the concentration of L(+)-Lactate. In the Lactate Assay Kit, lactate specifically reacts with a enzyme mix to generate a product, which interacts with lactate probe to produce color (570 nm) and fluorescence (at Ex/Em = 535/587 nm). The kit provides a convenient means for detecting L(+)-Lactate in biological samples such as in blood circulation, in cells, in culture mediums, in fermentation mediums, etc. There is no need of pretreatment or purification of samples. The kit can detect 0.001-10 mM of various Lactate samples. Summary: Detection method- Absorbance (570 nm) or Fluorescence (Ex/Em 535/587 nm) . Species reactivity- Mammalian . Applications- The kit can detect 0.001-10 mM of various Lactate samples.