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UNSPSC Code:
12352207
EC Number:
263-718-5
NACRES:
NA.84
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liquid
Quality Level
usage
1 kit sufficient for 2,000 tests
packaging
pkg of 1 kit
storage condition
dry at room temperature
technique(s)
protein quantification: suitable
application(s)
cell analysis
detection
detection method
colorimetric, fluorometric
storage temp.
2-8°C
General description
In Vitro Toxicology Assay Kit (Resazurin based) is designed for fluorometrically or spectrophotometrically determining cell number as a function of metabolic activity using the dye resazurin. The resazurin method is simple, accurate, and reproducible
Application
In Vitro Toxicology Assay Kit, Resazurin based has been used:
- in cell viability assay of human primary fibroblasts
- to determine the cell proliferation rate in murine pre-osteoblasts
- to determine the metabolic activity of microfluidic and monolayer cultures
Biochem/physiol Actions
Bioreduction of the dye reduces the amount of its oxidized form (blue) and concomitantly increases the fluorescent intermediate (red).
Classe de stockage
10 - Combustible liquids
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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Contenu apparenté
A comparative study of methods for assessing the toxicity to bacteria of single chemicals and mixtures.
King, E.F. et al.
Toxicity Screening Procedures Using Bacterial Systems, 175-194 (1984)
Comparison of several microbiological toxicity screening tests.
Dutka, B.J., et al.
Water Research, 17, 1363-1367 (1983)
A rapid biochemical test for measuring chemical toxicity.
D Liu
Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology, 26(2), 145-149 (1981-02-01)