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| Sample Type(s) | Serum, saliva and other biological samples |
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Overview
For quantitative determination of adenosine deaminase enzyme activity in biological samples. The assay uses FL415/475 nm for signal readout. Compatible sample input includes Serum, saliva and other biological samples. Typical stated assay timing is 50 min.
Key elements and design rationale
- Readout format: FL415/475 nm supports plate-based signal acquisition and consistent comparison across matched samples.
- Sample compatibility: The stated sample scope includes Serum, saliva and other biological samples, which is useful when aligning matrix type with calibration and control design.
- Analytical range context: The supplied specifications include a stated detection limit of 0.3 U/L for interpreting low-signal samples.
- Feature emphasis: Fast and Safe. The assay can be completed within 50 minutes—non-radioactive assay.
Additional feature notes highlight Sensitive and accurate. The linear detection range is 0.3 to 30 U/L adenosine deaminase in a 96-well plate assay; Convenient and high-throughput. Homogeneous “mix-incubate-measure” type assay. It can be readily automated to assay thousands of samples per day. Available format information for this listing includes 100 Tests in 96-well plate.
Biological background
This product is centered on measurement of adenosine deaminase within the matrices described for the assay. In practice, datasets from this type of format are typically interpreted by comparing relative signal, activity, or abundance across matched control and experimental groups rather than relying on a single value in isolation. Careful alignment of sample matrix, incubation window, and calibration strategy is important when comparing results across plates, operators, or study days.
More details
ADENOSINE DEAMINASE(EC 3.5.4.4) is a key enzyme in purine metabolism and plays an important role in the normal immune function of humans. ADA deficiency is one cause of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID), and elevated levels of ADA have been observed in patients with tuberculosis and immune-related diseases. BioAssay Systems’ DADA-100 Kit provides a convenient fluorimetric method to measure adenosine deaminase activity in biological samples. In this assay, liberated ammonia reacts with the reagents where the increase in fluorescence at λex/em = 415/475 nm is directly proportional to enzyme activity.
Detection method
Fluorescent (FL 415/475 nm).
Detection limit and analytical sensitivity
Reported detection limit: 0.3 U/L.
Procedures and timing
Stated procedure or timing information: 50 min.
Research relevance and current trends
- Plate-based quantification and side-by-side group comparison remain central use cases for this assay format.
- The product notes emphasize multi-sample throughput, making it relevant for screening-oriented and larger batch comparison studies.
- Short assay timing and plate compatibility support time-course or repeated-measure collection plans when handling is kept consistent.
Common research applications
- Quantify adenosine deaminase in serum, saliva by FL415/475 nm readout.
- Compare treatment or phenotype groups using matched serum, saliva handling.
- Monitor time-course or pre/post changes in serum, saliva across study conditions.
Interpretation is usually strongest when signal changes are assessed alongside matrix-matched controls, replicate agreement, and the assay's stated analytical window.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Matrix composition, background signal, and sample handling can influence apparent response; compare like-with-like whenever possible.
- Use appropriate blanks, controls, and replicate wells to distinguish biological differences from plate, reagent, or handling variability.
Is the assay compatible with primary amines?
This assay is compatible with most detergents, chelators and
buffer components. Protein concentrations up to 17 μg/mL are tolerated and
primary amine-containing buffers (e.g. Tris, glycine) should be kept below
10 mM, if possible. For best results, include the same concentration of the
sample buffer in the standards and blank
Does the kit contain Adenosine Deaminase?
No, the kit does not contain Adenosine Deaminase. The user must provide their own enzyme. The kit was optimized using calf intestine Adenosine Deaminase.
For laboratories requiring additional technical capacity, we provide scientific support services including assay execution, method guidance, product sourcing, and customization to align the assay with specific experimental objectives. If you need assistance selecting the appropriate kit configuration, adapting the workflow to your application, or identifying related research services, please click Talk to a Scientist, email support@biohippo.com, or review our Research Services; a member of our scientific team will follow up with recommendations tailored to your study.
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