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Alkaline Phosphatase Assay Kit (Blue)
   
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  Alkaline Phosphatase Assay
Amplite¢â Fluorimetric Alkaline Phosphatase Assay Kit *Blue Fluorescence*


This Assay Kit uses MUP, a fluorogenic phosphatase substrate, to quantify alkaline phosphatase activity in solutions, in cell extracts, in live cells as well as on solid surfaces (such as PVDF membranes). The kit provides all the essential components with our optimized ¡®mix and read¡¯ assay protocol that is compatible with HTS liquid handling instruments.


Key Features

Optimized : Optimized conditions for detecting alkaline phosphatase activity.
Continuous : Easily adapted to automation with no separation required.
Convenient : Formulated to have minimal hands-on time. No wash is required.
Non-Radioactive : No special requirements for waste treatment.

Kit Components

Component A : MUP Plus¢â substrate (light sensitive)   1 vial
Component B : Assay buffer                                       1 bottle (25 mL)
Component C : Alkaline phosphatase standard             1 vial  (lyophilized powder, 10 units)

Brief Summary

¡æ Prepare assay reaction mixture (50 ¥ìL)
¡æ Add alkaline phosphatase standards or test samples (50 ¥ìL)
¡æ Incubate at 37¡É for 10-30 min
¡æ Read fluorescence at Ex 360 nm/Em 450 nm

References

1. Zhu X, Jiang C. (2006) 8-Quinolyl phosphate as a substrate for the fluorimetric determination of alkaline
   phosphatase. Clin Chim Acta.
2. Ali AT, Penny CB, Paiker JE, Psaras G, Ikram F, Crowther NJ. (2006) The effect of alkaline phosphatase inhibitors
    on intracellular lipid accumulation in preadipocytes isolated from human mammary tissue. Ann Clin Biochem, 43,
    207.
3. Lee DH, Lim BS, Lee YK, Yang HC. (2006) Effects of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) on alkaline phosphatase activity
    and matrix mineralization of odontoblast and osteoblast cell lines. Cell Biol Toxicol, 22, 39.
4. Ali AT, Penny CB, Paiker JE, van Niekerk C, Smit A, Ferris WF, Crowther NJ. (2005) Alkaline phosphatase is
    involved in the control of adipogenesis in the murine preadipocyte cell line, 3T3-L1. Clin Chim Acta, 354, 101.
5. Rieu JP, Ronzon F, Place C, Dekkiche F, Cross B, Roux B. (2004) Insertion of GPIanchored alkaline phosphatase
   into supported membranes: a combined AFM and fluorescence microscopy study. Acta Biochim Pol, 51, 189.
6. Palermo C, Manduca P, Gazzerro E, Foppiani L, Segat D, Barreca A. (2004) Potentiating role of IGFBP-2 on
   IGF-II-stimulated alkaline phosphatase activity in differentiating osteoblasts. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, 286,
   E648.
   
 
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11952

500 assay