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Free Fatty Acids (NEFA/FFA) Fluorometric Assay Kit– MSE Supplies LLC

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Free Fatty Acids (NEFA/FFA) Fluorometric Assay Kit

SKU: E-BC-F039-96

  • $ 38295


Free Fatty Acids (NEFA/FFA) Fluorometric Assay Kit

SKU # E-BC-F039
Detection Instrument Fluorescence microplate reader (Ex/Em=535 nm/590 nm)
Detection Method Fluorescence method


Product Details

Properties

Synonyms FFA;NEFA
Sample Type Serum, plasma, animal tissue, cells
Sensitivity 0.58 μmol/L
Detection Range 0.58-20 μmol/L
Detection Method Fluorescence method
Assay Time 70 min
Precision Inter-assay CV: 5.3% | intra-assay CV: 4.2%
Storage This product can be stored at -20°C for 12 months with shading light.
Valid period 12 months

 

Dilution Of Sample

The recommended dilution factor for different samples is as follows (for reference only):

Sample type Dilution factor
Human serum 10-20
Rat serum 200-400
Mouse plasma 100-300
Rabbit serum 100-300
10% Rat liver tissue homogenate 200-400
10% Mouse kidney tissue homogenate 200-400
10% Rat brain tissue homogenate 200-400
10% Rat lung tissue homogenate 200-400

 

The diluent is buffer solution. For the dilution of other sample types, please do pretest to confirm the dilution factor.

 

Detection Principle

Free fatty acids produce acyl coenzyme A in the presence of acyl synthase, which produces hydrogen Free fatty acids produce acyl coenzyme A in the presence of acyl synthase, which produces hydrogen peroxide in the presence of acyl oxidase. In the presence of the enzyme and probe, hydrogen peroxide react to produce the fluorescence substrate. The fluorescence intensity at the excitation wavelength of 535 nm and emission wavelength of 590 nm is directly proportional to the concentration of free fatty acids.

 

Kit Components & Storage

Item Component Size 1(48 T) Size 2(96 T) Storage
Reagent 1 Buffer Solution 50 mL ×1 vial 50 mL ×2 vials -20℃, 12 months
Reagent 2 Substrate 0.06 mL × 1 vial 0.12 mL × 1 vial -20℃, 12 months
shading light
Reagent 3 Enzyme Reagent 1 Powder × 1 vial Powder × 2 vials -20℃, 12 months
shading light
Reagent 4 Enzyme Reagent 2 Powder × 1 vial Powder × 2 vials -20℃, 12 months
shading light
Reagent 5 Scavenger 0.6 mL ×1 vial 1.2 mL × 1 vial -20℃, 12 months
Reagent 6
1 mmol/L Standard
Solution
0.4 mL ×1 vial 0.4 mL × 1 vial -20℃, 12 months
Black Microplate 96 wells No requirement
Plate Sealer 2 pieces


Note: The reagents must be stored strictly according to the preservation conditions in the above table. The reagents in different kits cannot be mixed with each other. For a small volume of reagents, please centrifuge before use, so as not to obtain sufficient amount of reagents.

 

    Technical Data:

    Parameter:

    Intra-assay Precision

     

    Three human serum samples were assayed in replicates of 20 to determine precision
    within an assay. (CV = Coefficient of Variation)

    Parameters Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 
    Mean (μmol/L) 18.00 40.00 75.00
    %CV 4.6 4.3 3.5

     

    Inter-assay Precision

    Three human serum samples were assayed 20 times in duplicate by three operators to determine precision between assays.

    Parameters Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 
    Mean (μmol/L) 18.00 40.00 75.00
    %CV 5.2 5.9 4.3

     

    Recovery

    Take three samples of high concentration, middle concentration and low concentration to test the samples of each concentration for 6 times parallelly to get the average recovery rate of 98%.


    Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3
    Expected Conc. (μmol/L) 15 45 70
    Observed Conc. (μmol/L) 15.0 45.4 70.2
    Recovery rate (%) 99 97 98

     

    Sensitivity

    The analytical sensitivity of the assay is 1.20 μmol/L. This was determined by adding two standard deviations to the mean O.D. obtained when the zero standard was assayed 20 times, and calculating the corresponding concentration.


    Standard Curve:

    As the fluorescence value of the standard curve may vary according to the conditions of the actual assay performance (e.g. operator, pipetting technique or temperature effects), so the standard curve and data are provided as below for reference only:

    Concentration (μmol/L) 0 10 20 40 50 60 80 100
    Fluorescence value 333 782 1351 2273 2696 3346 4261 5264
    351 761 1374 2290 2802 3506 4349 5430
    Average fluorescence value 342 772 1362 2282 2749 3426 4305 5347
    Absoluted fluorescence value 0 430 1020 1940 2407 3084 3963 5005