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Wako labassay cholesterol kit

Manufactured by Fujifilm
Sourced in Germany

The Wako LabAssay Cholesterol kit is a laboratory reagent used for the quantitative determination of total cholesterol levels in biological samples. It provides a reliable and accurate method for measuring cholesterol concentrations.

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Hepatic Lipid and Metabolite Analysis

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Flash frozen liver tissue (50 mg) was homogenized in a TissueLyser II (Qiagen Cat. No./ID: 85300). For TAG and cholesterol assays, liver homogenate was prepared as previously described.[25] The dried sample was resuspended in water before TAG and cholesterol analysis. Hepatic TAG (Wako LabAssay Triglyceride kit, Fuggerstraße, Neuss, Germany) and hepatic cholesterol (Wako LabAssay Cholesterol kit) was measured as per manufacturer's instructions. Hepatic citrate (Sigma‐Aldrich Citrate Assay Kit) and lactate (Sigma‐Aldrich Lactate Assay Kit) were measured as per manufacturer's instructions.
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Cholesterol Concentration Assessment

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Plasma samples were analyzed for the total cholesterol concentration (using the WAKO LabAssay Cholesterol Kit, Wako, Germany), according to the manufacturer’s instructions and absorbance was detected at 600 nm using a Sunrise microwell plate reader (Tecan, Switzerland).
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