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Chemical Name | Free Fatty Acid Assay Kit |
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Description
The measurement of FFA can be useful in determining metabolic status. Cayman’s Free Fatty Acid (FFA) Assay provides a simple, reproducible, and sensitive tool for measuring free fatty acids in plasma, serum, and urine. The FFA Assay utilizes a coupled enzymatic reaction that results in generation of the highly fluorescent product resorufin.
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