EnzyChrom™ Urea Assay Kit III EnzyChrom™ Urea Assay Kit III
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EnzyChrom™ Urea Assay Kit III

For quantitative enzymatic determination of urea. Key Features: Fast and sensitive. Linear detection range (20 µL sample): 50 to 1000 µM urea in 96-well plate assay. Convenient. The procedure involves adding a single working reagent, and reading the absorbance after 30 minutes. Room temperature assay. No 37°C heater is needed. High-throughput. Homogeneous "mix-incubate-measure" type assay.Can be readily automated as a high-throughput 96-well plate assay for thousands of samples per day. Method: OD340nm. Samples: Urea in biological samples (e.g. plasma, serum, urine, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)) and food/beverage samples (e.g. milk). Species: All. Procedure: Assay takes 30 min. Kit size: 100 tests. Detection limit: 50 µM.

• Fast and sensitive. Linear detection range (20 μL sample): 50 to 1000 μM urea in 96-well plate assay.

• Convenient. The procedure involves adding a single working reagent, and reading the absorbance after 30 minutes. Room temperature assay. No 37°C heater is needed.

• High-throughput. Homogeneous "mix-incubate-measure" type assay. Can be readily automated as a high-throughput 96-well plate assay for thousands of samples per day.

UREA, the major end product of protein catabolism in animals, is primarily produced in the liver and secreted by the kidneys. It is the primary vehicle for removal of toxic ammonia from the body. Urea determination is very useful for medical clinicians to assess kidney function of patients. In general, increased urea levels are associated with nephritis, renal ischemia, urinary tract obstruction, and certain extrarenal diseases (e.g. congestive heart failure, liver diseases, and diabetes). Decreased levels often indicate acute hepatic insufficiency, but may also result from over vigorous parenteral fluid therapy. Simple, direct and automation-ready procedures for measuring urea or blood urea nitrogen (BUN) are popular in research and drug discovery. 

BioAssay Systems' urea assay is designed to directly measure urea in biological samples. In this assay, urease converts urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. NADH is then converted to NAD+ in the presence of ammonia, α-ketoglutarate, and glutamate dehydrogenase. The decrease in optical density at 340 nm is directly proportional to the urea concentration in the sample.

Cat# Size Price Qty Buy
EUR3-100 100 Tests £318.15

Additional Information

Property Value or Rating
Product Size 100 Tests
Manufacturer BioAssay Systems
Applications For quantitative enzymatic determination of urea.
Method OD340nm
Samples Urea in biological samples (e.g. plasma, serum, urine, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)) and food/beverage samples (e.g. milk).
Species All
Detection Limit 50 μM
Storage -20 °C
Shelf Life 35 months

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