Sensitive and accurate. Use as little as 10 uL samples. Linear detection range in 96-well plate: 10 to 1000 uM (92 ug/dL to 9.2 mg/dL) glycerol for colorimetric assays and 2 to 50 uM for fluorimetric assays.Simple and convenient. The procedure involves addition of a single working reagent and incubation for 20 min at room temperature, compatible for HTS assays. Improved reagent stability. The optimized formulation has greatly enhanced the reagent and signal stability.
Intended Use
OD570nm,or FL530/585nm
Detection Principle
2 uM
Shelf Life
12 months
Specifity
For quantitative determination of glycerol and evaluation of drug effects on glycerol metabolism.
Reference
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