New Range of Kits for Assessing Oxidative Stress for Disease Research

22 Jun 2010
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

Oxidative stress and associated damage to cellular lipids, proteins and DNA can occur when cellular mechanisms fail to deal with the increasing loads of ROS (generation of reactive oxygen species). To detect and quantify this oxidative stress AMSBIO has expanded a range of assay kits. The new kits are highly sensitive, delivered ready-to-use and give reproducible results.

Accurate, simple oxidative stress kits are now available from AMSBIO to analyse biomarkers of DNA, lipid and protein oxidative modification in biological samples. High sensitivity assays for 8-oxo dG (8-OHDG), Nitrotyrosine, Protein Carbonyl, Malondialdehyde, 8-isoprostane, and Superoxide Dismutase are delivered ready-to-use, giving highly reproducible results.

The new kits from AMSBIO combine high sensitivity, the convenience of a 96-well format colorimetric assay and the trust of being well cited in scientific literature. Because researchers typically run many samples, the Superoxide Dismutase, Glutathione Reductase, and Glutathione Assay Kits are supplied with multiple plates for High Throughput use.

Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by environmental factors like ultraviolet radiation and cigarette smoking is directly responsible for the detrimental effects of oxidative stress. To counteract the effects of ROS in vivo, there are a number of distinct antioxidant mechanisms in place within the cell, such as superoxide dismutase, catalase, ascorbic acid, and glutathione. Oxidative stress and associated damage to cellular lipids, proteins and DNA occur when these compensatory mechanisms fail to deal with the increasing loads of ROS. Elevated levels of ROS contribute to a decline in cellular function, and have been reported to coincide with pathologies including cancer, cardiovascular disease and neurological disorders.

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