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Application: This assay has the same application area as the total collagen assay but is intended for customers who have their own method of acid hydrolysis or have a collection of hydrolyzed samples to be analyzed.
Also available in 5x 96-assays bulk pack (QZBhypro5)
Hydroxyproline is a nonproteinogenic amino acid, which in mammals occurs in elastin and collagen. Its presence is mainly limited to the triple helix of collagen, where it leads to increased triple helix stability. Hydroxyproline is formed post translationally from specific proline residues by action of the enzyme prolylhydroxylase. Hydroxyproline in tissue hydrolysates can be used as a direct measure of the amount of collagen present.
The assay measures the total amount of hydroxyproline present in the sample. If this hydroxyproline is obtained upon hydrolysis of collagen, it represents all the types of collagen present in the sample without discriminating between the types of collagen and between procollagen, mature collagen and collagen degradation products. The assay is simple and results in a chromogen with a maximum at 570 nm. The assay is developed absorbance to measure hydroxyproline in acid tissue and/or protein hydrolysates in such a way that it doesn’t need the drying step following acid hydrolysis collagen for which often special equipment is needed.
This kit does not contain tubes or a protocol for collagen hydrolysis.
If you need these items, please order the QuickZyme Total Collagen Assay Kit (link to kit).
Each 96 test kit includes:
The following materials and equipment are required but not supplied:
This kit does not contain tubes or a protocol for collagen hydrolysis. If you need these items please order the QuickZyme Total Collagen Assay Kit (link to kit).
Storage at room temperature