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D-Gluconate (D-Gluconic Acid) Assay Kit (Colorimetric) - sufficient for 100colorimetric tests, high purity

  • sufficient for 100colorimetric tests
Item Number
D486244
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$1,419.90

Basic Description

Specifications & Puritysufficient for 100colorimetric tests
Storage TempStore at -20°C
Shipped InIce chest + Ice pads
Product Description

D-Gluconic acid (C6H12O7) is a mild organic acid that occurs from the oxidation of glucose. It is naturally present in fruit, honey, and wine When used as a food additive, it helps regulate acidity. It is a strong chelating agent, chelating the anions of calcium, iron, aluminum, copper, and other heavy metals. D-Gluconate (C6H11O7) is the salt or ester of Gluconic Acid. Due to its low toxicity, it is widely used in pharmaceutical, food, and other industries.Suitability: Suitable for the measurement of D-Gluconate (D-Gluconic Acid) in various samples such as tissues, plants, fruits and winePrinciple: The D-Gluconate (gluconic acid) Assay Kit is a simple and sensitive method for quantifying D-gluconate. In this assay, gluconate is utilized by glucokinase to form D-gluconate-6-phosphate and ADP producing a coupled enzyme reaction that generates a colorimetric signal (450 nm), proportional to the amount of D-gluconate present. The assay is sensitive to less than 2 M of D-gluconate in a variety of samples.}


Preparation instructions

Suitable for the measurement of D-Gluconate (D-Gluconic Acid) in various samples such as tissues, plants, fruits and wine


Principle

The D-Gluconate (gluconic acid) Assay Kit is a simple and sensitive method for quantifying D-gluconate. In this assay, gluconate is utilized by glucokinase to form D-gluconate-6-phosphate and ADP producing a coupled enzyme reaction that generates

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1. Pinar Karagoz, Ravneet Mandair, Jinesh Cherukkattu Manayil, Jai Lad, Katie Chong, Georgios Kyriakou, Adam F Lee, Karen Wilson, Roslyn M Bill,.  (2020-06-10)  Purification and immobilization of engineered glucose dehydrogenase: a new approach to producing gluconic acid from breadwaste..  Biotechnology for biofuels,    ( 100-100 ).  [PMID:32514312]

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