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Acrolein Adducts Human ELISA (Multispecies specificity)
| Other names: | ACR | ||
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| Cat. No.: | RSCN213300R | Regulatory status: RUO | |
| Size: | 96 wells (1 kit) | | | |
| Files: | Datasheet PDF (RUO) | ||
| Legend: | new product discount |
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Research topic
Animal studies, Others
Storage/Shipping
+4°C/ Wet ice
Summary
Acrolein is a chemical substance formed not only by combustion of petroleum, charcoal, lumber and plastic but also by cigarett smoke, exhaust gas, heating of oils and fats and it is known as a strong cytotoxic substance. It is produced by hyperoxidation of lipid and its presence as a secondary product resulting from hyperoxidation of lipid.
Assay format
Competitive ELISA, Immobilized antibody
Sample requirements
50 µl/well
Applications
Cell lysate, Tissue extract, Urine
Calibration Curve
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References to summary
- Uchida K: Production of acrolein and protein modifications through lipid peroxidation. Journal of the Japanese Society of oils and Fats, 47, 1207 p, 1998.
- Uchid K et al.: Acrolein is a product of lipid peroxidation: formation of free acrolein and its conjugate with lysine residues in oxidative low density lipoproteins. J BioI.Chem., 273, 16058 p, 1998.
- Uchida K et al.: Protein-bound acrolein: Potential markers for oxidative stress. Proc, NatI.Acad,Sci.USA,95,4882 p, 1998.
- Calingasar CY et al.: Protein-bound acrolein: A novel marker of oxidative stress in Alzheimer's disease. J.Neurochem.,72,751 p, 1999.
- Sato K et al.: A one-hour ELISA for quantitation of acrolein and hydroxynonenal-modified proteins by epltope-bound casein matrix method. Anal. Biochem., 270,323 p. 1999.
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