Phosphatidylcholine Assay Kit from MyBioSource.com

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• Simple fluorometric assay
• Measures phosphatidylcholine levels in plasma or serum, tissue homogenates, or cell suspensions
• Detect as little as 0.5 mg/dL

MyBioSource's Phosphatidylcholine Assay Kit measures the phosphatidylcholine present within serum, plasma, or tissue samples.Samples are compared to a known concentration of phosphatidylcholine standard within the 96-well microtiter plate format. Samples and standards are incubated for 60 minutes and then read with a standard 96-well fluorometric plate reader.

Introduction: Phospholipids are important structural lipids that are the major component of cell membranes and lipid bilayers. Phospholipids contain a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail which give the molecules their unique characteristics. Most phospholipids contain one diglyceride, a phosphate group, and one choline group. Phosphatidylcholine is the foremost membrane phospholipid in eukaryotic cell membranes and is present in every cell in the body. It serves as a pool for many lipid messengers and is a source for bioactive lipids such as phosphatidic acid, diacylglycerol, lysophosphatidylcholine, and others. Regulation of phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis and metabolism is important to membrane structure maintenance and function. Phosphatidylcholine is the chief source of choline in the body, which itself and its derivative compounds form cell signaling molecules such as acetylcholine, platelet activating factor and sphingophosphorylcholine. As one of the most prevalent phospholipids in lipoproteins, phosphatidylcholine exerts considerable influence on lipid homeostasis.

Since phosphatidylcholine comprises about 70% of the total phospholipids in plasma lipoproteins, it is very important to lipid homeostasis. Determining circulatory levels of phospholipids and lipoproteins is critical to the diagnosis of lipid transport disorders. Fatty acid residues from phosphatidylcholine are transferred via the enzyme lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) to cholesterol to create cholesterol esters. High levels of cholesterol and cholesterol esters (hypercholesterolemia) have been associated with cardiovascular disease such as atherosclerosis and heart disease. In addition, phosphatidylcholine synthesis is altered in many neurological, cardiovascular, and pulmonary disease states.

MyBioSource's Phosphatidylcholine Assay Kit is a simple fluorometric assay that measures the amount of phosphatidylcholine present in plasma or serum, tissue homogenates, or cell suspensions in a 96-well microtiter plate format. Each kit provides sufficient reagents to perform up to 96 assays, including blanks, phosphatidylcholine standards and unknown samples. Sample phosphatidylcholine concentrations are determined by comparison with a known phosphatidylcholine standard