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EnzyFluo Collagen Assay Kit

Item no. BAS-ECOL-100
Manufacturer BioAssay Systems
Amount 100 Tests
Quantity options 100 Tests 100x100 Tests 20x100 Tests
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Type Assay-Kit
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Citations Hong, S., et al. (2020). Ginsenoside compound-Mc1 attenuates oxidative stress and apoptosis in cardiomyocytes through an AMP-activated protein kinase-dependent mechanism.Journal of Ginseng Research.44(4): 664-671. Assay: Collagen in mouse heart tissue.


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ECLASS 10.1 32161090
ECLASS 11.0 32161090
UNSPSC 41116126
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Description
Collagen determination in biological and cosmetic products by fluorimetric (375/465nm) method. Procedure: 80 min. Kit size: 100 tests. Detection limit: 2 ug/mL to 50 ug/mL collagen. Shelf life: 6 months. Shipping: on ice; storage: -20C.
Faqs

Does this assay measure hydroxyproline?

No, this assay does not measure hydroxyproline. This assay quantifies N-terminal glycine containing peptides from an enzyme based degradation of collagen. We have a hydroxyproline assay, DHYP-100.

My standard curve isn’t turning out linear / I am getting inconsistent results?

You may also wish to incubate the digest mix step for an extra 30 minutes at 37C (90 minutes total) to ensure that the digest reaction is complete.

I’m not getting the same fluorescence readings for my standards as the standard curve on the protocol?

Fluorescence is measured differently depending on the plate reader. This is why plate readers use relative fluorescent units (RFUs) to quantitate the fluorescence readings. These are arbitrary units to assess the fluorescence intensity of the wells relative to each other. The numbers you see on the standard curve in the protocol are from the assay being performed on our lab’s plate readers. It is completely normal for your assay to produce different fluorescent readings; what is more important is to focus on the linearity of your standard curve.

My sample, which I know has collagen, isn’t measuring any collagen with this assay?

Either your samples are diluted too much, or have not been diluted enough. We recommend running a serial dilution on your sample to determine the optimal dilution factor for quantification. This is the range at which dilutions start producing similar collagen concentration estimates after being corrected for dilution factor.

Can I use this assay to measure cosmetic or beauty product collagen?

Yes, this assay can be used on store bought collagen. Because the collagen is often very concentrated, you will likely need to dilute it greatly (e.g.100-1000 fold) for it to be within the assay’s detection range.


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Overview

Application

  • Collagen determination in biological and cosmetic products.

Key Features

  • Safe. Non-radioactive assay.
  • Fast and sensitive. Linear detection range (20uL sample): 2 ug/mL to 50ug/mLcollagen in 96-well plate assay.
  • Convenient and high-throughput."Add-mix-read" type assay. No wash and reagent transfer steps are involved. Can be readily automated for processing thousands of samples per day.

Method

  • FL375/465nm

Samples

  • Biological samples (e.g. plasma, serum, cells) and cosmetic samples (e.g. collagen solution).

Species

  • All

Size

  • 100 tests

Detection Limit

  • 2 ug/mL

Shelf Life

  • 6 months

More Details

  • COLLAGEN is the key structural protein of connective tissue and the most abundant protein in mammals. It occurs in many different types and forms with Types I -V being the most common. Aside from the crucial role it plays in the body, it has numerous medical applications such as its use in reconstructive surgery including bone and skin grafts. It is also commonly used in cosmetics due to its anti-aging and skin healing properties. Assay methods available for quantifying collagen currently range from needing extensive hydrolysis procedures with acids and bases to using expensive antibodies and complicated protocols. BioAssay Systems collagen assay kit delivers a very simple, safe, and sensitive method to quantify collagen in samples. In the first step of this procedure, collagen in the sample is enzymatically digested into peptides. Subsequently, the N-terminal glycine containing peptides react with the dye reagent to form a fluorescent complex. The fluorescence intensity of this product, measured at ?ex/em = 375/465 nm, is directly proportional to collagen concentration in the sample.
Shipment
ICE
Storage
-20 C

Note: The presented information and documents (Manual, Product Datasheet, Safety Datasheet and Certificate of Analysis) correspond to our latest update and should serve for orientational purpose only. We do not guarantee the topicality. We would kindly ask you to make a request for specific requirements, if necessary.

All products are intended for research use only (RUO). Not for human, veterinary or therapeutic use.

Amount: 100 Tests
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