Neuraminidase Activity Assay Kit
SIGMA/MAK121 - sufficient for 100 colorimetric or fluorometric tests
Synonym: Sialidase Activity Assay Kit
Product Type: Chemical
| application(s) | pharmaceutical |
| detection method | colorimetric |
| fluorometric | |
| shipped in | dry ice |
| storage temp. | −20°C |
| usage | sufficient for 100 colorimetric or fluor |
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| Application: | Suitable for the detection of neuraminidase activity in biological samples and for the screening of neuraminidase inhibitors. |
| Biochem/physiol Actions: | In this assay, neuraminidase activity is determined by an enzymatic assay in which sialic acid released by neuraminidase results in a colorimetric (570 nm)/fluorometric (λex = 530/λem = 585 nm) product directly proportional to neuraminidase activity in the sample. The linear detection range at 37 °C is 0.1-10 units/L for colorimetric assays and 0.01-2 units/L for fluorometric assays. |
| Features and Benefits: | Compatible with high-throughput handling systems. |
| General description: | Neuraminidase, also known as Sialidase, is an enzyme that hydrolyzes terminal sialic acid residues on poly-saccharide chains. It is predominantly expressed in microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses. Cleavage of sialic acid residues by neuraminidase is believed to play several roles in infection by influenza viruses. It is thought to assist in the penetration of mucosal linings, the invasion of target cells, the elution of progeny viruses from infected cells, and the prevention of self-aggregation. Thus, neuraminidase is an important target for influenza drug development and simple, direct, and automation-ready procedures for measuring neuraminidase activity find wide applications in research and drug discovery. |
| Symbol | GHS08 |
| Signal word | Danger |
| Hazard statements | H334 |
| Precautionary statements | P261 - P284 - P304 + P340 + P312 - P501 |
| Hazard Codes | Xi |
| Risk Statements | 36 |
| Safety Statements | 26 |
| RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
| Storage Temp. | −20°C |
| UNSPSC | 12161503 |


