Determination of Significance:
LPS, also known as glyceride hydrolase, catalyzes the hydrolysis of triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol (or diglycerides and monoesters). LPS is found in a wide variety of organisms. The abnormal increases of LPS in serum may indicate pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer.
Measurement Principle:
LPS catalyzed the hydrolysis of oil esters into fatty acids. The formation rate of fatty acids was determined by copper soap method.
Self Provided:
Mortar/homogenizer, centrifuge, pipette, spectrophotometer/ microplate reader, micro glass cuvette/ 96 well flat-bottom plate (non polystyrene material.), transferpettor, methylbenzene, anhydrous ethanol, ice and distilled water.
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