β-Glucuronidase Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric)
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26-K514-100
Size:
100 Assays
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β-Glucuronidase Activity Assay Kit (Fluorometric)
- Description: β-Glucuronidases are hydrolytic enzymes responsible for the breakdown of carbohydrates. Specifically, β-Glucuronidases cleave the terminal β-D-glucuronic acid residue from the non-reducing terminus of a mucopolysaccharide chain. In humans, these enzymes are found in the lysosome of many tissue types. Loss of β-Glucuronidase activity results in a metabolic disease known as Sly syndrome. One pharmaceutical application for these enzymes is the metabolism of glucuronidated prodrugs into active pharmacological compounds. As expression and activities of β-Glucuronidases vary substantially between tissue types and disease states, these enzymes have been used to achieve targeted activation of oncotherapeutic compounds, some of which may be toxic to healthy cells not associated with malignancy or disease. It is thus important to have knowledge of the β-Glucuronidase activity in the tested sample to determine whether the prodrug or active form will predominate. BioVision’s β-Glucuronidase Activity Assay Kit provides a quick, reliable fluorometric method for measurements of β-Glucuronidase activities of samples and tissue lysates. The provided substrate, which is specific to β-Glucuronidases, is cleaved into a fluorescent product in the presence of β-Glucuronidase. This kit, when used according to the protocol, is sensitive enough to detect as little as one µU (1 pmole/min) of activity.
- Reactivity: Mammalian
- Applications: Measurement of β-Glucuronidase activity in various biological samples and purified/crude enzyme preparations
- Detection Method: Fluorescence (Ex/Em 330/450 nm)
- Features & Benefits: • Simple, rapid & convenient assay to measure β-Glucuronidase • Includes Positive Control (Acidic Mammalian Chitinase)
- Shipping Conditions: gel pack
- Storage Conditions: -20°C
- Shelf Life: 12 months