Product Introduction
Xanthine Oxidase (XOD) is mainly found in the milk, liver and spleen of mammals. It belongs to the aerobic dehydrogenase class and is an important enzyme in nucleic acid metabolism in the body. When liver cells are damaged, this enzyme is released into the serum earlier than SGPT and increases significantly. It has obvious measurement significance for distinguishing hepatocellular jaundice from obstructive jaundice. In the process of hypoxia, xanthine dehydrogenase quickly forms xanthine oxidase, which plays an important role in the generation of free radicals.
Detection Principle
XOD can catalyze hypoxanthine to generate xanthine, and at the same time produce superoxide anion free radicals. When there are electron acceptors and color developers, purple-red complexes are generated. The activity of XOD can be calculated based on the amount of the latter generated.
Product Composition
Serial Number | Product Name | Packaging specifications (100T) | Storage |
Reagent 1 | Buffer | 21 ml | -20℃, store at 4℃ after opening. |
Reagent 2 | Substrate solution | 3 ml | -20℃ |
Reagent 3 | Color developer | 3 ml | Store at -20℃, away from light. |
Reagent 4 | 15 U/ml standard solution | 1.5 ml | -20℃ |
Consumables 1 | 96-well ELISA plate | 1 plate | RT |
Consumables 2 | 96-well membrane | 2 pieces | RT |
Storage
The unopened test kit can be stored at -20℃ for 12 months, and the reagent is valid for 6 months after opening the bottle.
Notes
This product is intended for scientific research use only by professionals and must not be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment, in food or drugs, or stored in ordinary residences.