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LabAssay™ ALT (GPT)

for Cellbiology
Manufacturer :
FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation
Storage Condition :
Keep at 2-10 degrees C.
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100Tests
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539.00 USD

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Kit component

For 100 tests

Substrate-Enzyme Solution 12 mL
α-KG Solution 11 mL
ALT Standard 2 bottles
Buffer 6 mL
Stop Solution 12 mL

Product Overview

Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of alanine and α-ketoglutarate through amino group transfer. Previously known as glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT), its name was revised to conform to international nomenclature standards. ALT is involved in intracellular amino acid metabolism and gluconeogenesis in the liver, and is highly abundant in liver tissue, whereas its expression level is low in non-hepatic tissues in rats and humans. Given these characteristics, ALT is widely used as a primary marker of liver dysfunction.

LabAssay™ ALT (GPT) is a kit for measuring ALT in blood (serum, plasma). With the use of microplate, this kit provides a quick and convenient method for measuring ALT in samples.

[Note] LabAssay™ series are reagents for research purposes. They cannot be used for diagnostic purposes.

Kit Performance

Target animals Mouse, Rat, Dog, Cat
Sample Serum, Plasma
Calibration curve range 0-405 U/L
Sample volume 7 μL
Measurement duration Approx. 40 min
Wavelength Primary wavelength 340 nm
Reference wavelength 405 nm

Example of Calibration Curve

Example of Calibration Curve

Principle

When a sample is mixed with Substrate-Enzyme Solution and α-KG Solution, glutamate and pyruvate are formed from L-alanine and α-ketoglutarate in a reaction catalyzed by ALT in the sample. The pyruvate thus produced is converted to lactate by lactate dehydrogenase (LD). At the same time, NADH is oxidized to NAD, and the absorbance at 340 nm decreases. Finally, the reaction is stopped using a reaction Stop Solution, and the absorbance is measured to determine the ALT activity value in the sample.

Principle of the ALT (GPT) assay

Data

Dilution linearity test

Serum and plasma (EDTA) from mice, rats, dogs and cats were subjected to a 2-fold serial dilution with buffer in this kit and measured to confirm linearity (measured in duplicates).

Mouse
Rat
Dog
Cat

[Result]
Good linearity was confirmed for all samples within the calibration curve range.

Spiked recovery test

Standard solutions at three concentrations were added to serum/plasma (EDTA) from mice, rats, dogs and cats. Next, spike-recovery tests were conducted, with each measurement performed in duplicate.

Mouse

Amount spiked (U/L) Measured value (U/L) Recovery volume (U/L) Recovery rate (%)
Serum - 17.4 - -
35.7 51.9 34.5 96.6
70.7 79.4 62.0 87.7
139 157 140 101
Average 95.1
Plasma
(EDTA)
- 16.9 - -
35.7 48.9 32.0 89.6
70.7 80.1 63.2 89.4
139 164 147 106
Average 95.0

Rat

Amount spiked (U/L) Measured value (U/L) Recovery volume (U/L) Recovery rate (%)
Serum - <1.90 - -
37.8 39.0 39.0 103
75.0 65.7 65.7 87.6
147 142 142 96.6
Average 95.7
Plasma
(EDTA)
- <1.90 - -
38.0 34.8 34.8 91.6
75.2 68.9 68.9 91.6
148 146 146 98.6
Average 93.9

Dog

Amount spiked (U/L) Measured value (U/L) Recovery volume (U/L) Recovery rate (%)
Serum - 15.3 - -
37.0 48.3 33.0 89.2
73.2 89.1 73.8 101
144 176 161 112
Average 101
Plasma
(EDTA)
- 30.5 - -
39.7 67.1 36.6 92.2
78.6 105 74.5 94.8
154 196 166 108
Average 98.3

Cat

Amount spiked (U/L) Measured value (U/L) Recovery volume (U/L) Recovery rate (%)
Serum - 12.9 - -
39.5 55.0 42.1 107
78.2 86.3 73.4 93.9
153 179 166 108
Average 103
Plasma
(EDTA)
- 47.5 - -
40.2 84.1 36.6 91.0
79.5 127 79.5 100
156 216 169 108
Average 99.7

[Result]
Good recovery rate was confirmed.

FAQ

About sample

Which anticoagulants can I use?
Anticoagulants such as heparin, citrate and EDTA do not significantly influence the assay when used in normal amounts.
What should I do with samples that exceed the measurable range?
Dilute specimen with saline and repeat the assay if the measured value exceeds the measurable range, and multiply the result by the dilution factor.
Is there any influence from substances that interfere with measurement (hemolysis, chyle, ascorbic acid, bilirubin, etc.)?
Please treat the measured values of hemolyzed samples as reference values. Chyle, ascorbic acid, and bilirubin have almost no effect on the measured values. We have confirmed that there is no influence at the following concentrations.

Effects of interfering substances

Hemolysis No influence up to 100 mg/dL
Chyle No influence up to 500 FTU
Ascorbic acid No influence up to 50 mg/dL
Bilirubin-F No influence up to 50 mg/dL
Bilirubin-C No influence up to 20 mg/dL

About kit usage

What instruments, and equipment are required for the assay using this kit?
The instruments and equipment required for the use of this kit are listed below.
  • 96-well microplate (transparent type)
  • Micropipette
  • Pipette
  • Microtube
  • Incubator maintained at 37℃
  • Plate mixer
  • Microplate reader with 340 nm/405 nm wavelength filter
What is the amount of purified water to be added to the standard product?
Find and check “Reconstitution of standard” on this product page. As the amount of purified water to be added varies by lot, be sure to check it for every lot.

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For research use or further manufacturing use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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