Reducing Sugar Content Assay Kit
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- Product Code: 112879
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The Reducing Sugar Content Assay Kit is widely used in various fields to quantify reducing sugars in biological and food samples. In the food industry, it is essential for quality control, helping to measure sugar content in products like fruits, beverages, and processed foods to ensure consistency and compliance with nutritional standards. In agriculture, it aids in assessing the ripeness and sugar accumulation in crops, which is critical for determining optimal harvest times. In biochemical and pharmaceutical research, the kit is utilized to study metabolic pathways involving carbohydrates, such as glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, and to evaluate the effects of enzymes or inhibitors on sugar metabolism. Additionally, it supports environmental studies by analyzing reducing sugars in plant materials and soil samples to assess organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling. Its simplicity and accuracy make it a valuable tool for both routine analysis and advanced research applications.
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100.000 | 10-20 days | £232.05 |
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Reducing Sugar Content Assay Kit
The Reducing Sugar Content Assay Kit is widely used in various fields to quantify reducing sugars in biological and food samples. In the food industry, it is essential for quality control, helping to measure sugar content in products like fruits, beverages, and processed foods to ensure consistency and compliance with nutritional standards. In agriculture, it aids in assessing the ripeness and sugar accumulation in crops, which is critical for determining optimal harvest times. In biochemical and pharmaceutical research, the kit is utilized to study metabolic pathways involving carbohydrates, such as glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, and to evaluate the effects of enzymes or inhibitors on sugar metabolism. Additionally, it supports environmental studies by analyzing reducing sugars in plant materials and soil samples to assess organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling. Its simplicity and accuracy make it a valuable tool for both routine analysis and advanced research applications.
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