Skip to Content
Merck
CN

MAK014

Sigma-Aldrich

Glucose-6-Phosphate Assay Kit

sufficient for 100 colorimetric tests

Sign Into View Organizational & Contract Pricing

Select a Size


About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12161503
NACRES:
NA.84
Technical Service
Need help? Our team of experienced scientists is here for you.
Let Us Assist
Technical Service
Need help? Our team of experienced scientists is here for you.
Let Us Assist

usage

sufficient for 100 colorimetric tests

detection method

colorimetric

relevant disease(s)

hematological disorder

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

Glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) is a key metabolic intermediate that enters either metabolic pathways or storage. G6P is generated when glucose is phosphorylated by hexokinase or glucokinase or by the conversion of glucose-1-phosphate by phosphoglucomutase during glycogenolysis. G6P lies at the beginning of both glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathways. It also can be stored as glycogen when blood glucose levels are high.

Application

Glucose-6-phosphate assay kit has been used in:

  • glucose 6-phosphate (G6P) assay
  • quantification of glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) and fructose-6-phosphate (F6P)
  • metabolite analysis
Suitable for quantifying Glucose-6-Phosphate in a variety of samples.

Biochem/physiol Actions

G6P is utilized by Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase to generate reducing equivalents in the form of NADPH. This is particularly important in red blood cells where a G6PDH deficiency leads to hemolytic anemia. G6P is determined by an enzyme assay, which results in a colorimetric (450 nm) product, proportional to the G6P present. Typical sensitivities of detection are between 1-30 nmoles.

Pictograms

Health hazardCorrosion

Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Eye Dam. 1 - Resp. Sens. 1 - Skin Corr. 1B

Storage Class Code

8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials

Regulatory Information

常规特殊物品
This item has

Choose from one of the most recent versions:

Certificates of Analysis (COA)

Lot/Batch Number

Don't see the Right Version?

If you require a particular version, you can look up a specific certificate by the Lot or Batch number.

Already Own This Product?

Find documentation for the products that you have recently purchased in the Document Library.

Visit the Document Library

Saixiang Feng et al.
Veterinary research, 51(1), 97-97 (2020-08-02)
Lipooligosaccharides (LOSs) are virulence determinants of Glaesserella parasuis, a pathogen of the respiratory tract of pigs. We previously reported that disruption of the galU or galE gene in G. parasuis results in increased sensitivity to porcine serum, indicating that the
MiR-182 promotes glucose metabolism by upregulating hypoxia-inducible factor 1a in NSCLC cells
Mingliang W, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 504(2), 400-405 (2018)
Renal Disease in Type I Glycogen Storage Disease
Richard P L, et al.
Genetic Diseases of the Kidney (2009)
Reciprocal Control of Anaplerotic Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase by in Vivo Monoubiquitination and Phosphorylation in Developing Proteoid Roots of Phosphate-Deficient Harsh Hakea
Shane M W, et al.
Plant Physiology, 112-112 (2013)
Guillermo Martín-Gutiérrez et al.
Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland), 9(11) (2020-11-18)
Mutations that confer low-level fosfomycin resistance (LLFR) but not clinical resistance in Escherichia coli are increasingly reported. LLFR strains can become clinically resistant under urinary tract physiological conditions or may act as gateways for highly resistant subpopulations by the selection

Articles

Warburg effect enhances glucose to lactate conversion in tumor cells, regardless of oxygen levels; impacting cancer metabolism since 1924.

本页面介绍了一篇有关瓦博格效应的文章,以及其如何能够在正常氧气水平下,增强肿瘤细胞中葡萄糖向乳酸的转化。Otto Heinrich Warburg在1924年证明,癌细胞显示出对糖酵解的依赖性增加,以满足他们的能量需求,无论是否有充足的氧气存在。

Related Content

Our team of scientists has experience in all areas of research including Life Science, Material Science, Chemical Synthesis, Chromatography, Analytical and many others.

Contact Technical Service