QuantiChrom™ LDH Cytotoxicity Assay Kit

QuantiChrom™ LDH Cytotoxicity Assay Kit

Catalog Number:
HTSA373962BIO
Mfr. No.:
BIO-C2LD-100
Price:
$290
  • Size:
    100 tests
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      • Overview
        • Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is an oxidoreductase which catalyzes the interconversion of lactate and pyruvate. Cytotoxic compounds often compromise cell membrane integrity by inducing apoptosis or necrosis. LDH is a stable cytosolic enzyme that upon membrane damage is released into the cellular environment. Therefore, LDH is often measured to evaluate the presence of tissue or cell damage. The colorimetric LDH release assay is a simple and robust method to assess cytotoxic effects on cells by measuring the activity of LDH in cell culture supernatant. The assay is based on the reduction of a tetrazolium salt to a formazan dye.

          Key Features
          ▪ Safe. Non-radioactive assay (cf. chromium release assay).
          ▪ Fast. The whole procedure take 20 min.
          ▪ Robust and amenable to HTS. Single reagent, “mix-incubate-measure” type assay. High-throughput assay in 96-well plates allows simultaneous processing tens of thousands of samples per day.

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      • Properties
        • Details
          Method: OD500nm
          Samples: Cell culture
          Species: All
          Procedure: 20 min
          Shelf Life: 12 months
          Storage
          -20°C

          * For Research Use Only

      • Applications
        • Application Description
          For rapid quantitative determination of cytotoxicity based on lactate dehydrogenase released into cell culture medium. Evaluation of toxic compounds, toxins, detergents, environmental pollutants and physical treatment on cell lysis.
      • Reference
        • Vergis, J et al (2021). Exploring Galleria mellonella larval model to evaluate antibacterial efficacy of Cecropin A (1-7)- Melittin against multi-drug resistant enteroaggregative Escherichia coli. Pathogens and Disease, ftab010. Assay: LDH Cytotoxicity in galleria mellonella.
          Zhou, et al (2019). Retrospective analysis of the efficacy of adjuvant CIK cell therapy in epithelial ovarian cancer patients who received postoperative chemotherapy. OncoImmunology, 8(2), e1528411. Assay: LDH Cytotoxicity in human cells.
          Flage, B. (2018). Heme-induced acute lung injury by inflammasome activation in vascular endothelium (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pittsburgh). Assay: Cytotoxicity in human tissues.

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