Covalently Bound Pectin Content Assay Kit
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- Product Code: 112092
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The Covalently Bound Pectin Content Assay Kit is widely used in plant biology and food science research to quantify pectin that is covalently linked to the cell wall matrix. This kit is essential for studying cell wall composition and understanding the structural integrity of plant tissues. It is particularly valuable in agricultural research for evaluating the quality and ripeness of fruits and vegetables, as pectin content directly affects texture and firmness. In the food industry, it aids in optimizing processing conditions for products like jams, jellies, and juices, where pectin plays a critical role in gelling and stability. Additionally, the kit supports research in plant pathology by analyzing changes in cell wall structure during disease or stress responses. Its applications extend to biofuel production, where understanding pectin content helps improve biomass conversion efficiency.
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100.000 | 10-20 days | Ft127,123.70 |
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Covalently Bound Pectin Content Assay Kit
The Covalently Bound Pectin Content Assay Kit is widely used in plant biology and food science research to quantify pectin that is covalently linked to the cell wall matrix. This kit is essential for studying cell wall composition and understanding the structural integrity of plant tissues. It is particularly valuable in agricultural research for evaluating the quality and ripeness of fruits and vegetables, as pectin content directly affects texture and firmness. In the food industry, it aids in optimizing processing conditions for products like jams, jellies, and juices, where pectin plays a critical role in gelling and stability. Additionally, the kit supports research in plant pathology by analyzing changes in cell wall structure during disease or stress responses. Its applications extend to biofuel production, where understanding pectin content helps improve biomass conversion efficiency.
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