Use as little as 10 uL samples. Detection range: 0.20 to 20 mM acetate for colorimetric assays and 0.13 to 2 mM for fluorimetric assays.
Intended Use
OD570nm,or FL530/585nm
Detection Principle
0.13 mM
Shelf Life
6 months
Specifity
For quantitative determination of acetic acid or acetate and evaluation of drug effects on acetate metabolism.
Reference
Park, S., et al (2020). Intradialytic acid-base changes and organic anion production during high versus low bicarbonate hemodialysis. American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology, 318(6), F1418-F1429. Assay: Acetate in human plasma, serum and dialysate.
Balmer, M. L.,et al (2020). Memory cd8+ t cells balance pro- and anti-inflammatory activity by reprogramming cellular acetate handling at sites of infection. Cell Metabolism, 32(3), 457-467.e5. Assay: Acetate in human peritoneal fluid.
Danes, M. a. C., et al (2020). Post-ruminal supplies of glucose and casein, but not acetate, stimulate milk protein synthesis in dairy cows through differential effects on mammary metabolism. Journal of Dairy Science, 103(7), 6218-6232. Assay: Acetate in cow plasma.
Inagaki, T., & Matsuura, K. (2018). Extended mutualism between termites and gut microbes: nutritional symbionts contribute to nest hygiene. The Science of Nature, 105(9-10), 52. Assay: Acetate in termite gut content.
Smith, W. B., Gibson, S., Newman, G. E., Hendon, K. S., Askelson, M., Zhao, J., & Thadhani, R. I. (2017). The dynamics of the metabolism of acetate and bicarbonate associated with use of hemodialysates in the ABChD trial: a phase IV, prospective, single center, single blind, randomized, cross-over, two week investigation. BMC Nephrology, 18(1), 273. Assay: Acetate in human blood.
Cuervo-Soto, LI et al (2015). Identification of a novel carbohydrate esterase from Bjerkandera adusta: Structural and function predictions through bioinformatics analysis and molecular modeling. Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 83(3): 533-546. Assay: Acetate in microbe culture.
Garrido D et al (2013). Utilization of galactooligosaccharides by Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis isolates. Food Microbiol. 33(2):262-70. Assay: Acetate in microbe cell.
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