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Cat.No.:E-BC-K031-M
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Synonyms | CAT |
Sample type | Serum,plasma,cells,cell culture supernatant,tissue |
Sensitivity | 1.12 U/mL |
Detection range | 1.12 -150 U/mL |
Detection method | Colorimetric method |
Assay type | Enzyme Activity |
Assay time | 40 min |
Precision | Average inter-assay CV: 7.700%Average intra-assay CV: 3.900% |
Other instruments required | Micropipettor, Vortex Mixer, Incubator |
Other reagents required | Normal saline (0.9% NaCl) or PBS (0.01 M, pH 7.4) |
Storage | 2-8℃ |
Valid period | 12 months |
The activity of CAT increased significantly after treated with melatonin in 5 μM of cadmium. (*P<0.05)
D Bartolini et al investigate the mechanism of melatonin protecting porcine pre-pubertal Sertoli cell from cadmium through regulating Nrf2 acivity. Catalase (CAT) activity of porcine pre-pubertal Sertoli cell was determined using CAT activity assay kit (E-BC-K031-M).
It is recommended to take 2~3 samples with expected large difference to do pre-experiment before formal experiment and dilute the sample according to the result of the pre-experiment and the detection range (1.12 -150 U/mL).
The recommended dilution factor for different samples is as follows (for reference only):
Sample type |
Dilution factor |
Human serum |
1 |
293T supernatant |
1 |
10% Rat heart tissue homogenization |
50-100 |
10% Rat liver tissue homogenization |
100-200 |
10% Rat spleen tissue homogenization |
50-100 |
Mouse serum |
1 |
10% Epipremnum aureum tissue homogenization |
1-2 |
10% Rat lung tissue homogenization |
50-100 |
10% Rat kidney tissue homogenization |
50-100 |
10% Rat brain tissue homogenization |
20-50 |
Note: The diluent is normal saline (0.9% NaCl) or PBS (0.01 M, pH 7.4).
Sample: Serum |
PMID: 33757793 |
Sample: Testicular |
PMID: 36330218 |
Sample: Liver |
PMID: 35842177 |
Sample: Liver |
PMID: 35489465 |
Sample: Pig Testicular Cell (St Cell) |
DOI: 10.1155/2020/1807126 |
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Sample: C2C12 Cell |
Sample: Serum |
Sample: Plasma |
Sample: Plasma |
Sample: Plasma |
Sample: Serum |
Sample: Serum,Sciatic Nerves |
Sample: Heart Tissue |
Sample: Seed |
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-203302 |
|
PMID: 33104053 |
Sample: Serum |
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.13359 |
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Sample: Lung,Liver,Kidney |
DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S402206 |
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Sample: Serum |
PMID: 32437678 |
Sample: Sperm |
Sample: Ht-29 Cell |
Sample: Small Intestinal Tissues |
Sample: Serum |
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2814196 |
|
PMID: 35502173 |
Sample: Plasma |
DOI: 10.3390/app112110395 |
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Sample: Dental Pulp Lysates |
Sample: Serum |
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.14058 |
|
PMID: 34981526 |
Sample: Serum |
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.13994 |
|
PMID: 34778972 |
Sample: Brain |
DOI: 10.3390/ani11020399 |
|
PMID: 33557433 |
Sample: Plasma |
DOI: 10.1039/D2AY00495J |
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Sample: Mcf-7 Cell |
Sample: Heart |
Sample: Follicular Fluid |
DOI: 10.3390/cimb45020057 |
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Sample: Colonic Tissue |
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11888 |
|
PMID: 34434650 |
Sample: Seedling |
DOI: 10.1159/000528650 |
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Sample: Kidney |
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14662 |
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Sample: Tissue Homogenate |
Sample: Testicular |
DOI: 10.2147/DMSO.S366609 |
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Sample: Sciatic Nerve Tissue |
DOI: 10.3390/life12122107 |
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Sample: Skin Tissue |
Sample: Mouse Astrocyte Cell |
Sample: Serum |
DOI: 10.3390/pr10101985 |
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Sample: Gastric Tissue |
DOI: 10.3390/pr10071314 |
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Sample: Stomach |
Sample: Intestine,Brain |
PMID: 33715588 |
Sample: Serum |
PMID: 35635784 |
Sample: Brain Tissue |
Sample: Serum |
PMID: 35298730 |
Sample: Hippocampal,Hepatic |
DOI: 10.1002/jat.4424 |
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Sample: Ac16 Cells |
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.12010 |
|
PMID: 35567370 |
Sample: Liver |
PMID: 32220623 |
Sample: Tissue Homogenate |
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.14306 |
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PMID: 35766031 |
Sample: Colon Tissue,Brain Tissue |
PMID: 32097848 |
Sample: Plant Tissue |
Sample: Amygdala,Hippocampus |
PMID: 33383446 |
Sample: Lung Tissue |
PMID: 33370579 |
Sample: Sk-N-Sh Cell,Imr-32 Cell |
Sample: Heart Tissue |
Sample: Brain Tissue |
PMID: 35029831 |
Sample: Hepatic Tissue |
PMID: 35934159 |
Sample: Astrocyte Cell |
DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S344247 |
|
PMID: 35965961 |
Sample: Serum |
Sample: Serum |
PMID: 35443217 |
Sample: Serum |
PMID: 35729338 |
Sample: Leaf |
DOI: 10.3390/nu12113511 |
|
PMID: 33202660 |
Sample: Serum |
Sample: Thp-1 Cell |
Sample: Liver,Kidney,Lungs |
Sample: Serum,Liver |
PMID: 36235007 |
Sample: Plasma |
PMID: 35259712 |
Sample: Stomach Tissues |
DOI: 10.3390/md19110626 |
|
PMID: 34822497 |
Sample: Hacat Cells |
Sample: Livers |
PMID: 36230124 |
Sample: Serum |
PMID: 36375957 |
Sample: Larvae |
DOI: 10.1002/lt.26421 |
|
PMID: 35100468 |
Sample: Liver |
Sample: Testicular Tissue |
PMID: 35032726 |
Sample: Testis |
PMID: 34891114 |
Sample: Serum |
PMID: 32179202 |
Sample: Tissue Homogenate |
PMID: 34399203 |
Sample: Heart |
PMID: 34685668 |
Sample: Plasma |
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14263 |
|
PMID: 35040151 |
Sample: Leaf |
PMID: 36358477 |
Sample: Liver,Serum |
Sample: Plasma |
PMID: 36290602 |
Sample: Ovarian Tissue |
Sample: Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (Pbmcs) |
Sample: Serum,Aorta |
Sample: Ostenrs |
PMID: 34482083 |
DOI: 10.1111/jpi.12806 |
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Sample: Sertoli Cell (Scs) |
Sample: Rutenrs |
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m***ySubmitted [ May 31 2019 ]
M*tSubmitted [ Oct 03 2024 ]
Asked: I want to determine catalase activity in cultured cells, can I freeze the supernatants at -80°C after sonication for further processing or should I do the determination on the same day as the lysis?
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adminSubmitted [ Oct 03 2024 ]
Answered: Hi Mat, It is recommended to do the determination on the same day as the lysis. If the supernatant after sonication is frozen at -80℃, the enzyme activity may be affected. If the test is not performed on the same day, it is recommended to freeze the cell precipitation directly (-80℃ for no more than one month), rather than the supernatant after lysis. Thank you.
s* Submitted [ Aug 08 2024 ]
Asked: Is it necessary to determine protein concentration level? I do not have resource to perform it within short period
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adminSubmitted [ Aug 08 2024 ]
Answered: E-BC-K031-M kit, if you detect serum or plasma sample, you can not detect the protein concentration. If you detect tissue or cell samples, due to the different homogenization degree of different samples, you need to detect the protein concentration in the supernatant after homogenization to correct the result. You can first test E-BC-K031-M, and then detect the protein concentration of the sample homogenate supernatant, do not require the detection time of protein concentration, the same day can be detected.
N************RSubmitted [ Aug 05 2023 ]
Asked: Is this kit appropriate for studying with plants (lichens)?
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adminSubmitted [ Aug 05 2023 ]
Answered: We'll reply to you by email. Pls pay attention to the mailbox
r*** Submitted [ Jun 26 2023 ]
Asked: cual es el numero minimo de celulas para realizar el kit
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adminSubmitted [ Jun 26 2023 ]
Answered: Hi Rosa, thanks for your support. The minimum number of cells to make a kit is 2 million, it is recommended to use 3 million cells for better results. Hola Rosa, gracias por tu apoyo. El número mínimo de celdas para hacer un kit es de 2 millones, se recomienda utilizar 3 millones de celdas para obtener mejores resultados.
a**aSubmitted [ Jun 10 2023 ]
Asked: can i use this kit for plant samples
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adminSubmitted [ Jun 10 2023 ]
Answered: Dear Anna,thanks for your support.Our kit is suitable for plant samples.
M*****aSubmitted [ Aug 09 2022 ]
Asked: CAT kit, there is a problem in making the standard curve, can we use the standard curve in the manual?
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adminSubmitted [ Aug 09 2022 ]
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adminSubmitted [ Aug 09 2022 ]
Answered: The standard curve will vary according to the different experimental operations and different experimental environments. So, we suggest the customer making the standard curve by yourself.
M*****aSubmitted [ Aug 02 2022 ]
Asked: What does the control mean? Is it means the control group in my own experimental design?
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adminSubmitted [ Aug 02 2022 ]
Answered: This control refers to the control of each sample, not for the control group of experimental design. Every sample must set a control.