2-NBDG Glucose Uptake Assay Kit ab287845 uses the fluorescent glucose analog 2-NBDG to quantify the rate of cellular glucose uptake.
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Fluorescent
Adherent cells, Cell culture media
Cell-based (quantitative)
2-NBDG Glucose Uptake Assay Kit ab287845 uses the fluorescent glucose analog 2-NBDG to quantify the rate of cellular glucose uptake.
Individual kit components also available for purchase with a minimum order of 20 units. Contact us to discuss your needs.
Fluorescent
Adherent cells, Cell culture media
Cell-based (quantitative)
Flow cytometer, Fluorescence microscope
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Glucose is a ubiquitous energy source in most organisms and plays a pivotal role in cellular metabolisms and homeostasis. Cancer cells exhibit increased glucose uptake to support their high proliferation rate. 2-NBDG (2-deoxy-2-[(7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazol-4-yl) amino]-D-glucose) is a fluorescent deoxyglucose analog that can be taken up by cells through glucose transporters. However, 2-NBDG cannot be fully utilized in glycolysis because of its modification and thus accumulates inside the cells. Fluorescence generated by this fluorescent glucose analog is proportional to glucose uptake by the cells and can be used to measure glucose uptake using fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry. To validate the assay, the kit includes phloretin, a natural phenol that inhibits glucose uptake. This easy to use non-radioactive kit allows imaging and accurate measurement of glucose uptake in cultured cells in response to insulin, growth factors etc.
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Images of Jurkat cells obtained using fluorescence microscope (Top: treated with phloretin; Bottom: without phloretin treatment)
Glucose Uptake in HeLa cells: HeLa cells showing the uptake of 2-NBDG Reagent in the cytoplasm. Cells were stained with 2-NBDG Reagent for 30 min. and fixed. Image was taken using a fluorescent microscope with a 60X objective lens.
Comparison of histograms from flow analysis showing the inhibition of glucose uptake by phloretin in Jurkat cells (Black: negative control cells; orange: in the presence of phloretin; blue: without phloretin).
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