TCA cycle analysis
Category: Biotech Service
Exhibitor: HONG SHENG PRECISION BIOTECH CO., LTD.
Booth No: M926
Characteristic
The tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), also known as the Krebs cycle or the citric acid cycle, is one of the key processes involved in energy production and metabolism in organisms. TCA quantification analysis is a method used to measure the levels of various key intermediates in the TCA cycle within biological (organism). The TCA cycle intermediates are typically analyzed using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) techniques. This method allows for the separation, quantification, and identification of TCA cycle intermediates in the sample. Common TCA cycle intermediates include acetyl-CoA, citrate, and succinate. TCA quantification analysis has important applications in biomedical research, metabolic disease studies, and pharmaceutical development. By quantifying the levels of individual TCA cycle intermediates, we can gain insights into the energy metabolism status, regulation of metabolic pathways, and changes in disease states within the body. Additionally, TCA quantification analysis can also be used in the agricultural field to assess the energy metabolism and growth status of crops.
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