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Ffa quantification assay kit

Manufactured by Abcam
Sourced in China, United Kingdom

The FFA quantification assay kit is a laboratory tool used to measure the concentration of free fatty acids in various samples. The kit provides the necessary reagents and protocols to perform this analysis.

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Quantifying Tissue Lipid Profiles

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Tissue TG and FFA contents were obtained and measured according to the instructions of a TG quantification assay kit (Cat# E1003, Applygen, Beijing, China) and FFA quantification assay kit (Cat# ab65341, Abcam, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom), respectively.
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Fasting Lipid Profile Determination

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Fasted plasma triglycerides and total cholesterol were determined in the Ziekenhuis Oost–Limburg (Genk, Belgium) using Roche/Hitachi cobas c systems (Rotkreuz, Switzerland). Quantification of fasted plasma free fatty acids (FFA) was assessed using an FFA quantification assay kit (Abcam, ab65341, Cambridge, UK) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Lipid Profile Analysis Protocol

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Cholesterol and triglyceride levels in serum were measured using kits from Thermo Scientific. Serum total free fatty Acids (FFA) was measured by using a FFA quantification assay kit from Abcam, Cambridge MA.
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Colorimetric FFA Quantification

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Total serum free fatty acid (FFA) level was obtained using the FFA Quantification Assay Kit (Abcam). According to the manufacturer's protocol, FFA were converted to their CoA derivatives and oxidized with the generation of color that was read at λ = 570 nm.
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