Pancreatic amylase is a digestive enzyme secreted by the pancreas. Abnova anti-SAP mAb was used to perform intracellular flow cytometric analysis in order to identify SAP expression in the lymphocytes obtained from XLP patients. In a first incubation step, the pancreatic amylase in the samples is bound to monoclonal mouse antibodies (in excess), which are immobilized to the surface of the microtiter wells.
Pancreatic amylase consists of a single polypeptide chain with a molecular weight of 54 kDa. Abnova anti-DCP1A antibody was used to perform immunohistochemistry in order to study the role of TDRD7 in vertebrate organogenesis.
Pancreatic amylase occurs in serum at a concentration of about 60?g/L, from a total amylase concentration in serum of about 120?g/L. Pancreatic Amylase ELISA Kit Assay is intended for the quantitative determination of pancreatic Amylase in stool. To remove all unbound substances, a washing step is carried out.
Pancreatic amylase and salivary amylase are the products of separate genes and, although they share 98% amino acid sequence homology, they differ in molecular size, isoelectric point and antigenic properties.
Pancreatic amylase digests starch to maltose. The colour converts from blue to yellow. The intensity of the yellow color is directly proportional to the concentration of Pancreatic Amylase in the sample.
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