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Lactate glo assay system

Manufactured by Promega
Sourced in United States

The Lactate-Glo Assay system is a bioluminescent assay designed to detect and quantify lactate levels in biological samples. The assay utilizes a luciferase-based detection method to generate a luminescent signal proportional to the amount of lactate present in the sample.

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2 protocols using lactate glo assay system

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Larval Lactate Quantification

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Lactate content was measured using the Lactate-Glo Assay system (Promega). Briefly, 10 3rd instar larvae were homogenized in 150 μL of mammalian cell lysis solution on ice and centrifuged at 14,000 × g at 4 °C for 5 min to remove insoluble material. The supernatant was diluted 1:10 in HBSS (Thermo Fischer Scientific) and quantified according to the manufacturer’s protocol. Lactate content was normalized by protein content assessed by Bradford method.
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Lactate Quantification in Perfusate

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Perfusate samples were collected at different time points (0, 30, 90, 150, 210, and 270 minutes) after perfusion start to quantify lactate levels in the perfusate using the Lactate-Glo Assay System (Promega, Madison, Wisconsin, USA) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. For analysis, perfusate samples were diluted 1:50 with DPBS (Lonza), and relative luminescence units (RLU) were calculated using Lumat LB 9507 (Berthold Technologies, Zug, Switzerland) luminometer. L-lactate concentrations were measured by extrapolation using a standard curve.
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