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D-Serine Colorimetric Assay Kit

Item no. CSR-CT-DSC-K01
Manufacturer Cosmobio
Amount 1 Kit
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Type Kit
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ECLASS 10.1 32161090
ECLASS 11.0 32161090
UNSPSC 41116126
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Research Area/Cell Biology/Amino acid homeostasis/Kits; Assays/Amino Acids/Kits; Food Quality & Safety/Nutrients/Kits; Cells & Cell Culture/Kits/Amino Acids; Assays/Kits/Amino Acids
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Description
Measurement Kit for D-Serine in urine and food samples
D-form amino acids have long been known as components of bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan layers. More recent developments in analytical technologies have demonstrated that D-amino acids are also present in mammals and display specificand important physiological activities. Particularly high levels of D-serine levels are present in brain tissue where D-serine functions as an important co-agonist of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors (NMDR), involved in regulating higher brainfunction such as memory and learning. D-serine is suggested to play a role in neurodegeneration associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). High levels of free D-serine can also be found in humanurine although its significance is unclear.
D-serine is commonly assayed by HPLC or GC following conversion of D-serine to diastereomer derivatives. Such methods are time consuming, require expensive instrumentation, and are not suitable for processing large numbers of samples. The D-Serine Colorimetric Assay Kit employs the D-form specific enzyme D-serine dehydratase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (DsdSC) enabling the quantitation of D-serine by spectrophotometric measurement.
Advantages: 1. Enzymatic reaction with colorimetric detection for reading on standard UV/VIS absorbance microplate readers (340 nm).
2. Suitable for large numbers of samples.
3. Quantitative for D-serine detection. Detection range: 0.01 mM - 1 mM
PrincipleofAssay: DsdSC catalyzes the conversion of D-serine to pyruvate and ammonia. In the presence of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), pyruvate is reduced to lactate with the concomitant oxidation of NADH to NAD. The reaction can be monitored by measuring thedecrease in absorbance at 340nm due to the oxidation of NADH. The D-serine concentration in unknown samples is determined by comparison with a standard curve.
Sample: Urine

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Amount: 1 Kit
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Delivery expected until 8/14/2025 

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