Storage:Store at -20℃,6 months
Determination of Significance:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered to be a universal energy source that is essential for cell synthesis in the survival and reproduction of all organisms. ATP can be produced through a variety of cellular pathways. The most typical example is synthesis by adenosine triphosphate synthase through oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, or synthesis by photosynthesis in plant chloroplasts. The main energy sources for ATP synthesis are glucose and fatty acids.
Measurement Principle:
ATP has an absorption peak at 254 nm, and its content can be determined by high performance liquid chromatography.
Self Provided:
High-efficiency liquid chromatograph (C18 column (4.6×250 mm), ultraviolet detector (VWD)), desktop centrifuge, adjustable pipette, mortar/ homogenizer, brown EP tube, 50 syringe filters (water, 0.45 μm), syringe, suction filter, filter membrane (organic, water), 50 brown injection bottle (2 mL), acetonitrile (chromatographically pure, 500 mL), ultrapure water.
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