UV-Vis Spectrophotometric Amylase Activity Assay

  • Product Code: 125455
Quantifies alpha-amylase by starch hydrolysis to reducing sugars (maltose) detected via DNS colorimetry at 540 nm. The reducing sugars donate electrons to the DNS. The DNS (3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid) is reduced into a new molecule called 3-amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid. As this chemical reduction happens, the liquid changes color from its original pale yellow to a deep orange-red or dark brown.
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description Sample Requirement

Serum, plasma, saliva, or tissue homogenate sample (1 mL).

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Step Procedure Expected Result
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250 µL...

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test

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Add 250...

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enzyme ready with tubes assigned.

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Add 250...

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substrate is ready and start reaction

4

The reaction...

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DNS reagent starts color development.

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The tube...

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ensures that every single reducing sugar in the tube has fully reacted with the DNS

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The reaction...

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anti amylase activity measured

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A control...

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ensure test protocol

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Inhibition Calculation

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% inhibition

UV-Vis Spectrophotometric Amylase Activity Assay
Quantifies alpha-amylase by starch hydrolysis to reducing sugars (maltose) detected via DNS colorimetry at 540 nm. The reducing sugars donate electrons to the DNS. The DNS (3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid) is reduced into a new molecule called 3-amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid. As this chemical reduction happens, the liquid changes color from its original pale yellow to a deep orange-red or dark brown. Sample Requirement: Serum, plasma, saliva, or tissue homogenate sample (1 mL). Sample Count: Accepts exactly 1 sample.
Quantifies alpha-amylase by starch hydrolysis to reducing sugars (maltose) detected via DNS colorimetry at 540 nm. The reducing sugars donate electrons to the DNS. The DNS (3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid) is reduced into a new molecule called 3-amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid. As this chemical reduction happens, the liquid changes color from its original pale yellow to a deep orange-red or dark brown. Sample Requirement: Serum, plasma, saliva, or tissue homogenate sample (1 mL). Sample Count: Accepts exactly 1 sample.
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Service Steps
Step Procedure Expected Result
1

250 µL...

test

2

Add 250...

enzyme ready with tubes assigned.

3

Add 250...

substrate is ready and start reaction

4

The reaction...

DNS reagent starts color development.

5

The tube...

ensures that every single reducing sugar in the tube has fully reacted with the DNS

6

The reaction...

anti amylase activity measured

7

A control...

ensure test protocol

8

Inhibition Calculation

The...

% inhibition