Sensitive and accurate. Linear detection range 0.3 to 50 U/L ?-amylase in 96-well plate assay.Convenient. The procedure involves adding a single working reagent, incubation for 15 min, followed by the detection reagent and a 20-min incubation and reading the optical density at 585 nm.
Intended Use
OD585nm
Detection Principle
0.3 U/L
Shelf Life
6 months
Specifity
For quantitative determination of ?-amylase activity.
Reference
El Rabey, H. A., et al. (2020). The antioxidant and antidiabetic activity of the Arabian balsam tree ? Commiphora gileadensis ? in hyperlipidaemic male rats. Journal of Taibah University for Science. 14(1): 831-841. Assay: Amylase in rat serum.
Lee, S.-B., et al. (2020). Administration of encapsulated L-tryptophan improves duodenal starch digestion and increases gastrointestinal hormones secretions in beef cattle. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 33(1): 91-99. Assay: Amylase in cattle duodenal fluid.
Bae, G.-S. (2020). Protective effect of nypa fruticans wurmb. Water extract on acute pancreatitis. Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine. 34(6): 334-340. Assay: Amylase in mouse serum.
Lee, Sang-Bum, et al (2019). Impacts of whey protein on starch digestion in rumen and small intestine of steers. Journal of Animal Science and Technology 61.2: 98-108. Assay: alpha-Amylase in beef steers duodenal fluid.
Han, MJ & Lee SH (2015). An efficient bacterial surface display system based on a novel outer membrane anchoring element from the Escherichia coli protein YiaT. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 362.1: 1-7. Assay: a-Amylase in Bacillus subtilis (bacteria) cells.
Han, MJ, and Seung HL (2015) An efficient bacterial surface display system based on a novel outer membrane anchoring element from the Escherichia coli protein YiaT." FEMS Microbiology Letters 362.1: 1-7. Assay: alpha-Amylase in mammal cells.
Abu Khadra, KM et al (2014). Antioxidant Profile of Saliva among Young Men Using Mobile Phones. Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences. 7(4):275-280. Assay: alpha-Amylase in human saliva.
Lee, KH et al (2014). Identification of proteins involved in the pancreatic exocrine by exogenous ghrelin administration in Sprague-Dawley rats. J. Animal Sci. Techn. 56.1 : 6. Assay: a-Amylase in rat plasma.
Lee, KH et al (2014). Identification of proteins involved in the pancreatic exocrine by exogenous ghrelin administration in Sprague-Dawley rats. Journal of Animal Science and Technology. 56:6. Assay: alpha-Amylase in sprague-dawley rats pancreas tissue.
Lee, KH et al.(2014). Identification of proteins involved in the pancreatic exocrine by exogenous ghrelin administration in Sprague-Dawley rats. Journal of Animal Science and Technology 56.1: 6. Assay: alpha-Amylase in rat plasma.
Lee, Kyung-Hoon, et al.(2014). Identification of proteins involved in the pancreatic exocrine by exogenous ghrelin administration in Sprague-Dawley rats." Journal of Animal Science and Technology 56.1: 6. Assay: alpha-Amylase in mice plasma.
Mohannad N et al (2014). Age-related changes in salivary biomarkers. Journal of Dental Sciences. 9(1): 85-90. Assay: a-Amylase in human Saliva.
Lee, SB et al (2013). Effect of Oral Administration of Intact Casein on Gastrointestinal Hormone Secretion and Pancreatic alpha-Amylase Activity in Korean Native Steer. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (AJAS). 26(5): 654-660. Assay: a-Amylase in steers (cow) pancreas (duodenal fluid).
Iqbal S, et al (2009). Feeding barley grain steeped in lactic acid modulates rumen fermentation patterns and increases milk fat content in dairy cows. J Dairy Sci. 92(12):6023-32. Assay: alpha-Amylase in food grain.
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