METHODS OF DETERMINATION OF ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY IN ELYSA

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  • Umarova Tamila Abdufattoevna Assistant of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics with a Course of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics PGD
  • Kudratova Zebo Erkinovna PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics with a Course of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics PGD
  • Ibrayimov Azimjon Tolibjon ogli Cadet (Laboratory Doctor) of the Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics with a Course of Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostics PGD; Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The photometric method of recording enzyme activity is the most widely used in ELISA. In this case, enzyme substrates are substances whose transformation products are colored compounds or, conversely, the color of the substrates themselves changes during the reaction. Colored compounds absorb visible light, i.e. electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths of 400-700 nm. Light absorption obeys the Bouguer-Lambert-Bera law, according to which the optical density of a solution in a certain range is directly proportional to the concentration of the substance. A spectrophotometer is used to measure the optical density [3,5].

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2024-10-04

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Umarova Tamila Abdufattoevna, Kudratova Zebo Erkinovna, & Ibrayimov Azimjon Tolibjon ogli. (2024). METHODS OF DETERMINATION OF ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY IN ELYSA. Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2(10), 35–39. Retrieved from http://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/1846

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