Uric Acid/Uricase Assay

Uric Acid/Uricase Assay
  • Detection sensitivity limit of 0.5 µM of uric acid or 1 mU/mL uricase
  • Measures uric acid concentrations in biological samples such as serum, plasma, and urine without any need for pretreatment
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Uric Acid/Uricase Assay Kit
Catalog Number
STA-375
Size
400 assays
Detection
Fluorometric
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$590.00
Product Details

Cell Biolabs’ Uric Acid/Uricase Assay Kit is a simple HTS-compatible assay for measuring uric acid concentrations in biological samples such as serum, plasma, and urine without any need for pretreatment.  The kit has detection sensitivity limit of 0.5 µM of uric acid or 1 mU/mL uricase.  Each kit provides sufficient reagents to perform up to 400 assays, including standard curve and unknown samples.

Assay Principle for the Uric Acid/Uricase Assay Kit.

Uric Acid Standard Curve.

Uricase Standard Curve.

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