Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio Uacr as Kit, BioVision

Supplier: BioVision
AB241018-100TEST
10013-754EA 1254.45 USD
10013-754
Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio Uacr as Kit, BioVision
Assays Protein Assays
Only kit on the market to measure UACR

  • Detection method- Fluorescence (Ex/Em = 600/630 nm) & Absorbance (OD 570 nm)
  • Applications- Estimation of albumin in biological samples
  • - Estimation of creatinine in biological samples
  • - Determination of UACR in mammalian urine samples

Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio (UACR) is one of the two markers used to determine chronic kidney disease (CKD). UACR is recommended to be measured on regular basis on people living with Type I and Type II diabetes. UACR is defined as the ratio between albumin (reported in mg/dl) and creatinine (reported in g/dl). This ratio estimates the amount of albumin excreted in urine during a 24 hr period. Albuminuria is diagnosed when UACR is greater than 30 mg albumin/g creatinine. BioVision’s UACR Assay Kit provides a simple, sensitive, and high-throughput adaptable assay that detects albumin (detection range: 0.02- 2.5 mg/ml), creatinine (detection range: 0.002 -0.5 mg/ml) and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio. The UACR ratio is determined in two steps: First, albumin is determined by using a probe (AB580) that specifically recognizes albumin (Ex/Em = 600/630 nm). Second, creatinine is converted to sarcosine via enzymatic reactions. Sarcosine is specifically oxidized generating a product that reacts with a probe producing a chromophore that can be detected at 570 nm.
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