No interference by glucose.Use 20 uL samples. Linear detection range: 17 to 2000 uM sucrose.
Intended Use
OD565nm
Detection Principle
17 uM
Shelf Life
6 months
Specifity
For quantitative determination of sucrose.
Reference
Zhu, M. et al. (2020). Identification and gene mapping of the starch accumulation and premature leaf senescence mutant ossac4 in rice. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 19(9): 2150-2164. Assay: Sucrose in rice leaves.
Chen, X., Zhu, M., Gu, F., Liu, M., Zhang, Y., Xing, Y., & He, G. (2018). Identification and gene fine mapping of starch accumulation and early senescent leaf mutant esl10 in rice. Crop Science, 58(1), 204-217. Assay: Sucrose in microbe leaves.
Huang, J., Yan, M., Zhu, X., Zhang, T., Shen, W., Yu, P., & He, G. (2018). Gene mapping of starch accumulation and premature leaf senescence in the ossac3 mutant of rice. Euphytica, 214(10), 177. Assay: Sucrose in e. coli leaves.
Inukai, T. (2017). Differential Regulation of Starch-synthetic Gene Expression in Endosperm Between Indica and Japonica Rice Cultivars. Rice, 10(1), 7. Assay: Sucrose in rice karyopsis tissue.
Nakajima, Y., Maeda, K., Jin, Q., Takahashi-Ando, N., Kanamaru, K., Kobayashi, T., & Kimura, M. (2016). Oligosaccharides containing an alpha-( - 2)(glucosyl/xylosyl)-fructosyl linkage as inducer molecules of trichothecene biosynthesis for Fusarium graminearum. International journal of food microbiology, 238, 215-221. Assay: Sucrose in Fusarium graminearum cell lysate.
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