Elabscience

α-Glucosidase (α-GC) Activity Assay Kit

Product Code:
 
E-BC-K821-M
Supplier:
 
Elabscience
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Application:
 
Activity Assay
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Further Information

Assay Time:
50 min
Detection Instrument:
Microplate reader
Detection Range:
0.35-33.43 U/L
Detection Type:
Colorimetric method
Inter cv:
4.2-6.6%
Intra cv:
4.4-5.7%
Result Type:
Enzyme Activity
Sensitivity:
0.35 U/L
Target Synonym:
α-GC
Test Principle:
α-Glucosidase (α-GC), also known as α-D-glucoside hydrolase, is widely distributed in nature, with a wide variety of species and different properties, and exists in almost all organisms. It has important physiological functions in carbohydrate metabolism in animals, plants and microorganisms. If α-GC is deficient, it leads to severe glycogen metabolism disorders and excessive glycogen accumulation, which can cause Pompah's disease (an autosomal recessive inherited glycogen storage disease, also known as glycogenosis type II). Long-term low α-GC activity in human tissues can cause muscle fiber destruction and muscle atrophy. The detection principle of this kit is that the chromogenic substance generated by the substrate reaction catalyzed by α-glucosidase has the maximum absorption at 400 nm, and the enzyme activity of α-GC can be reflected by measuring its OD value at 400 nm.
Tested Sample Types:
tissue;fungus

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