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Copper Assay Kit (Colorimetric) (BA0035)

SKU:
BA0035
Product Type:
Assay
Detection Method:
Colorimetric
Instrument:
Microplate Reader
Sample Type:
Biological, Environment, Food, Beverage
Research Area:
Food Safety & Analysis
Plant & Environmental Stress
Cation and Inorganic Ion
€859
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Description

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Copper Assay Kit - Information

Assay Genie's copper assay kit is designed to measure copper with no or minimal sample treatment. The improved method utilizes a chromogen that forms a colored complex specifically with copper ions. The intensity of the color, measured at 359nm, is directly proportional to copper concentration in the sample. The optimized formulation substantially reduces interference by substances in the raw samples.

Applications

For quantitative determination of copper (II) ion and evaluation of drug effects on Cu metabolism.

Copper Assay Kit - Key Features

  • Sensitive and accurate. Linear detection range 7 ug/dL (10 ) to 300 ug/dL (47 ) copper in 96-well plate assay.
  • Simple and high-throughput. The simple procedure can be readily automated as a high-throughput assay in 96-well plates for thousands of samples per day.
  • Improved reagent stability and versatility. The optimized formulation has greatly enhanced reagent and signal stability. Cuvet or 96-well plate assay.

Copper Assay Kit - Data Sheet

Kit IncludesReagent A: 10 mL Reagent B: 1.5 mL Reagent C: 40 mL Copper Standard: 1 mL 1.5 mg/dL Cu2+
Kit RequiresPipeting devices and accessories. For 96-well plate assays: clear flat-bottom 96-well plates and plate reader. For cuvet assays: spectrophotometer and cuvets for measuring OD at 356-362nm.
Method of DetectionOD359nm
Detection Limit7 ug/dL (10 )
SamplesBiological, environment, food and beverage
SpeciesAll
Protocol Length10 min
Size250 tests
StorageStore all reagents at 4 °C
Shelf Life6 months

More Details

Copper is an essential trace element. Copper-containing enzymes play important roles in iron and catecholamine metabolism, free radical scavenging, and in the synthesis of hemoglobin, elastin and collagen. Copper is mainly present in caeruloplasmin in the liver. Low levels of copper have been associated with mental retardation, depigmentation, anaemia, hypotonia and scorbutic changes in bone. Levels of copper are key diagnostic indicator of diseases such as Wilson's disease, microcytic hypochromic anaemia and bone disease due to reduced collagen synthesis. Simple, direct and automation-ready procedures for measuring copper concentrations find wide applications in research, drug discovery and environmental monitoring.