Cell/Tissue Assay Kit for Obesity Research
InquiryDive into Cells & Tissues, Precisely Unravel Obesity Secrets
As a company focused on the biology of obesity, Protheragen is committed to providing researchers with innovative, reliable, and easy-to-use tools to accelerate the understanding, diagnosis, and development of therapeutic options for obesity. To this end, we offer a wide range of cell/tissue assay kits for obesity research, and we are constantly developing new products and technologies to meet the evolving needs of obesity research. A dedicated team of scientists is always available to answer any questions, provide experimental protocols, and offer optimization recommendations.
The cell/tissue assay kit is a reliable tool carefully designed for in-depth study of obesity-related cells and tissues. The kit integrates high-quality reagents, optimized protocols, and comprehensive technical support, and is designed to help you explore the molecular mechanisms, cell signaling pathways, and drug targets of obesity more efficiently.
- Oxidative stress: Oxidative stress, in essence, is a state of imbalance triggered by the excessive accumulation of multiple reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cannot be effectively balanced within the cell. Oxidative stress plays a role in the complex pathology of obesity. For example, oxidative stress may play a pathogenic role in the development of obesity by altering food intake and stimulating white adipose tissue deposition. Therefore, understanding and intervening in obesity-associated oxidative stress has become an important area of research.
- Cell health: These kits provide an efficient method for measuring various parameters of living and dead cells, including measurement of cell viability, cytotoxicity, cell senescence, cell proliferation, etc.
- Other aspects: In addition to this, our kits are also suitable for other types of studies on cells and tissues, and we also offer customized development of kits.
In short, our cell/tissue assay kits provide a versatile and comprehensive platform to help you delve into all aspects of obesity at the cellular and tissue level. Whether you are exploring the underlying molecular mechanisms or performing drug screening and target validation, our kits provide you with reliable analytical tools to accelerate your progress in the field of obesity research.
Applications
- Oxidative stress studies: Our kits are used to gain insight into the role of oxidative stress in the development of obesity and its associated metabolic pathways.
- Drug screening: Our kits are used to rapidly assess the safety and anti-obesity effects of drug candidates, providing reliable information for anti-obesity drug development.
- Drug mechanism of action studies: Our kits are suitable for analyzing the effects of drugs on cell differentiation, oxidative stress, etc., to gain insight into the mechanism of drug action.
Advantages
- Focusing on the core needs of obesity research: Our kits are specifically tailored for the study of obesity-related cells and tissues, covering the most critical analytical indices and research directions in the field.
- Ensure the accuracy of results: We rigorously screen and QC all reagents and components to ensure high purity, high activity, and batch-to-batch stability, thus ensuring the reliability and reproducibility of results.
- Covering multiple research areas: Whether your focus is on adipocyte biology, oxidative stress, drug screening, or something else, our kits provide you with powerful analytical tools.
Publication
This study examined the levels of insulin, lipocalin, leptin, etc., and the antioxidant capacity of different subjects using commercially available kits. Various biochemical and oxidative stress parameters were analyzed in order to study the role of oxidative stress in obesity related type 2 diabetes. The results showed that newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients had elevated proinsulin, insulin, total oxidative state (TOS), etc., and decreased adiponectin, gluthatione peroxidase (GPx), and glutathione (GSH). Where total body fat was positively correlated with total oxidant state.
Fig.1 Analysis of total oxidant status and total antioxidant status. (Xie, et al., 2021)
This study shows the complex interaction between diabetes, obesity, and oxidative stress, and also indirectly proves the role of kits in obesity, oxidative stress, etc. The use of various kits can help researchers quickly and thoroughly analyze the role of key factors in the development of obesity, thus laying the foundation for the development of more effective intervention strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What types of samples can the kit be used for?
Our kits are versatile and can be used for a wide range of relevant samples, including cells, serum, plasma, cell lysates, tissue homogenates, etc.
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Do you provide technical support for the kits?
Yes, we are committed to providing comprehensive technical support. Our team consists of experienced scientists who can help you solve any problems you may encounter when using the kits. You can contact our technical support team by phone or email.
Protheragen is committed to providing high-quality, innovative, and reliable scientific tools to advance obesity research. We understand the complexity of research, so all of our kits are carefully designed to ensure that you get accurate and reproducible results. For more details, specifications, pricing, and ordering options for the cell/tissue assay kit for obesity research, please feel free to contact us.
References
- Infante-Menéndez, J.; et al. The interplay between oxidative stress and miRNAs in obesity-associated hepatic and vascular complications. Antioxidants. 2020, 9(7): 607. (CC BY 4.0)
- Picu, A.; et al. Markers of oxidative stress and antioxidant defense in Romanian patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. Molecules. 2017, 22(5): 714. (CC BY 4.0)
Cell/Tissue Assay Kits:
- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Antioxidant research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Colorimetric method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Antioxidant research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Fluorescent method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Antioxidant research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Fluorescent method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Antioxidant research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Colorimetric method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Antioxidant research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Colorimetric method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Cell-based research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Colorimetric method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Cell-based research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Colorimetric method; Fluorescent method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Cell-based research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Colorimetric method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Cellular senescence research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Fluorescent method

- Target Species: Universal
- Research Area: Cellular senescence research; Obesity
- Detection Method: Fluorescence microscopy; Flow cytometry
