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Glycerol release

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The Glycerol release product is a laboratory equipment designed to measure the release of glycerol from biological samples. It provides a quantitative analysis of glycerol levels, which is a key indicator in various metabolic processes.

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Assessing metabolic parameters in HFD mice

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Fasting serum glucose levels were measured by hexokinase activity assay (Sigma). Fasting insulin levels were assayed via ELISA (Crystal Chem). Serum nonesterified fatty acids (Abcam) and triglycerides (Eagle Diagnostics) levels were assayed according to manufacturers’ instructions. For lipolysis assays, adipocytes were isolated by collagenase treatment from epididymal adipose tissue of HFD-fed mice (15 (link)). Insulin-mediated inhibition of lipolysis in the presence of isoproterenol (0.1 μM) was assessed by glycerol release (Zen-Bio).
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Assessing metabolic parameters in HFD mice

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Fasting serum glucose levels were measured by hexokinase activity assay (Sigma). Fasting insulin levels were assayed via ELISA (Crystal Chem). Serum nonesterified fatty acids (Abcam) and triglycerides (Eagle Diagnostics) levels were assayed according to manufacturers’ instructions. For lipolysis assays, adipocytes were isolated by collagenase treatment from epididymal adipose tissue of HFD-fed mice (15 (link)). Insulin-mediated inhibition of lipolysis in the presence of isoproterenol (0.1 μM) was assessed by glycerol release (Zen-Bio).
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