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ACE

Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) is a glycoprotein peptidlypeptide hydrolase.

 

METHOD Ultraviolet, Kinetic

 

PRINCIPLE

principle
Furylacryloylphenylalanylglycylglycine (FAPGG) is hydrolyzed to Furylacryloylphenylalanine (FAP) and glycylglycine (GG). Hydrolysis of FAPCGG results in a decrease in absorbance at 340 nm. The rate of decrease in absorbance at 340 nm is directly proportional to ACE activity in the sample.

 

DIAGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS Elevated levels of ACE activity occur in serum of patients with active sarcoidosis, and occasionally in premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome, in adults with tuberculosis, leprosy and in many other pathologic conditions involving lung and liver diseases.

 

 

PRODUCTBRANDCODEKIT
ACE Kit: CalibratorTrinity Biotech305-506x1 ml
ACE Kit: ReagentTrinity Biotech305-1010x10 ml
ACE Kit: Control - NTrinity BiotechA60406x1 ml
ACE Kit: Control - ETrinity BiotechA70406x1 ml
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