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Pyruvate Quick Test Strips

Sufficient for 10 tests

Synonym(s):

Pyruvic Acid Quick Test Strips

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352106
NACRES:
NA.84

storage condition

(Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well -ventilated place. Keep away from heat and sources of ignition.)

input

serum
urine
plasma
food(s)
beverage(s)

application(s)

food and beverages

detection method

colorimetric

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

Pyruvate, a key intermediate within cellular metabolism, arises predominantly from glucose via glycolysis, but can also derive from specific amino acids and lactate. The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex aids its conversion into acetyl CoA, channeling it into the citric acid cycle to generate ATP. The resulting NADH participates in mitochondrial electron transport and β-oxidation. When adequate oxygen is available, pyruvate can be converted back into glucose through gluconeogenesis, but under oxygen-deprived conditions, it transforms into lactate. Further, Pyruvate′s accumulation characterizes pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency, an inborn metabolic disorder stemming from gene mutations, leading to various metabolic and neurological issues. Moreover, pyruvate metabolism disturbances are implicated in several health conditions, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and heart failure. The lactate-to-pyruvate ratio reflects cellular redox status, reliant on lactate and pyruvate interconversion via lactate dehydrogenase. Therefore, anomalies in pyruvate metabolism are detected by elevated blood lactate levels alongside a normal lactate-to-pyruvate ratio, while mitochondrial electron transport defects manifest as an increased lactate-to-pyruvate threshold. This comprehensive understanding of pyruvate′s role extends from cellular intricacies to applications in the food, beverage industry and its significance in metabolomics research.

Application

In the beverage industry, monitoring pyruvate levels is crucial during alcoholic fermentation for beer, wine, and spirits production. Some brewers enhance beer flavor and body by adding sodium pyruvate. In regards to health, abnormal levels of pyruvate have been linked to various metabolic disorders including liver diseases. Sigma-Aldrich′s Pyruvate Quick Test Strips are versatile and can be employed to measure Pyruvate levels in a wide range of substances, including wine, beer, fruit juices, soft drinks, cheese, dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals, and various materials such as biological cultures and samples.

Features and Benefits

Fast and Sensitive: Offers rapid results with the flexibility to use 50, 100, or 400 µL of sample for semi-quantitative measurement within the range of 0-131 mg/L (undiluted) Pyruvate.
Quick Results: Sample treatment and assay can be completed in under 15 minutes, ensuring efficiency.
User-Friendly Design: Convenient test strip design eliminates the requirement for a plate or cuvette reader, simplifying the testing process.

Suitability

This kit is suitable for the detection of pyruvate in food and beverage samples.

Principle

Pyruvate Quick Test Strips are based on pyruvate oxidase catalyzed oxidation of pyruvate in which peroxidase reduces the formed peroxide and oxidizes a chromogenic reagent. The intensity of the blue product is directly proportional to pyruvate concentration in the sample.

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Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Carc. 2 - Eye Irrit. 2 - Flam. Liq. 2 - STOT SE 3

Target Organs

Central nervous system

Supplementary Hazards

Storage Class Code

3 - Flammable liquids

Flash Point(F)

1.4 °F

Flash Point(C)

-17 °C


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Biochemistry (2004).
Voet, D. and Voet, J.G.
Biochemistry (2004)
Primary Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Deficiency Overview
Ganetzky et al.
GeneReviews(?) (1993)
Lawrence R Gray et al.
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS, 71(14), 2577-2604 (2013-12-24)
Pyruvate is a keystone molecule critical for numerous aspects of eukaryotic and human metabolism. Pyruvate is the end-product of glycolysis, is derived from additional sources in the cellular cytoplasm, and is ultimately destined for transport into mitochondria as a master

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