Low price, rapid creatinine detection kit for diabetes, cardiovascular and renal research.
- Easy-to-use one-step creatinine detection
- Fast homogeneous mix-and-ready assay with no wash steps, results in just 30 minutes
- Accurate and calibrated to NIST creatinine standard
The Creatinine colorimetric detection kit utilizes a single-step liquid detection reagent that is safer and less time consuming than other assay methods. This kit is calibrated against the NIST standard and offers reproducible results with less than 6% inter- and intra-assay variation.
Creatinine (2-amino-1-methyl-5H-imadazol-4-one) is a metabolite of phosphocreatine (p-creatine), a molecule used as a store for high-energy phosphate that can be utilized by tissues for the production of ATP. Creatine either comes from the diet or is synthesized from the amino acids arginine, glycine, and methionine. This occurs in the kidneys and liver, although other organ systems may be involved and species-specific differences may exist. Creatine and p-creatine are converted non-enzymatically to the metabolite creatinine, which diffuses into the blood and is excreted by the kidneys. In vivo, this conversion appears to be irreversible and in vitro it is favored by higher temperatures and lower pH. Creatinine forms spontaneously from p-creatine, and under normal conditions, its formation occurs at a relatively constant rate. Intra-individual variation of creatinine levels is <15% from day to day, making it a useful marker for normalizing levels of other molecules found in urine. Altered creatinine levels may be associated with conditions that result in decreased renal blood flow, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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Product Details
Application |
Colorimetric detection |
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Application Notes |
For the quantitative determination of urinary creatinine from any species. |
Assay Time |
30 minutes |
Compatibility |
This product is compatible with the Absorbance 96 Plate Reader. |
Contents |
Microtiter plate, Standard, Detection Reagent |
Sensitivity |
0.042 mg/dl (range 0.31 – 20 mg/dl) |
Species Reactivity |
Species independent |
Handling & Storage
Long Term Storage |
+4°C |
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Shipping |
Blue Ice |
Regulatory Status |
RUO – Research Use Only |
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- Prognostic clinical and biological markers for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease progression: validation and implications for clinical trial design and analysis: Benatar, M., Macklin, E. A., et al.; EBioMedicine 108, 105323 (2024), Abstract
- Thromboxane biosynthesis in cancer patients and its inhibition by aspirin: a sub-study of the Add-Aspirin trial: N. Joharatnam-Hogan, et al.; Br. J. Cancer 129, 706 (2023), Abstract
- Discriminating Different Bladder and Bladder Outlet Dysfunctions by Urinary Biomarkers in Women with Frequency–Urgency Syndrome: J.F. Jhang, et al.; Biomedicines 11, 673 (2023), Abstract
- Urine and Plasma Complement Ba Levels During Disease Flares in Patients With Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody–Associated Vasculitis: S. Almaani, et al.; Kidney Int Rep. 8, 2421 (2023), Abstract
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- Endogenous adenine mediates kidney injury in diabetic models and predicts diabetic kidney disease in patients: Sharma, K., Zhang, G., et al.; J. Clin. Invest. 133, (2023), Abstract
- Role of endogenous adenine in kidney failure and mortality with diabetes: Sharma, K., Zhang, G., et al.; medRxiv , (2023)
- Scavenging dicarbonyls with 5′-O-pentyl-pyridoxamine increases HDL net cholesterol efflux capacity and attenuates atherosclerosis and insulin resistance: Huang, J., Tao, H., et al.; Mol. Metab. 67, 101651 (2023), Abstract
- Urine SERPINC1/ORM1 as biomarkers for early detection of lupus nephritis in MRL-lpr mice: Kim, Y. E., Lee, E. J., et al.; Front. Immunol. 14, 1148574 (2023), Abstract
- Use of Urinary Biomarkers in Discriminating Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome from Male Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunctions: Yu, W. R., Wang, C. C., et al.; Int. J. Mol. Sci. 24, (2023), Abstract
- The Effect of Acute Aerobic Exercise on Biomarkers of Renal Health and Filtration in Moderate-CKD: J.S. Forsse, et al.; Res. Q. Exerc. Sport , (2023), Abstract
- Usefulness of Urinary Biomarkers for Assessing Bladder Condition and Histopathology in Patients with Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome: Wang, C. C., Jhang, J. F., et al.; Int. J. Mol. Sci. 23, (2022), Abstract
- Prediction models of treatment response in lupus nephritis: Ayoub, I., Wolf, B. J., et al.; Kidney Int. 101, 379 (2022), Abstract
- Pexophagy is critical for fungal development, stress response, and virulence in Alternaria alternata: P.C. Wu, et al.; Mol. Plant. Pathol. 23, 1538 (2022), Abstract
- Role of urinary H2O2, 8-iso-PGF2α, and serum oxLDL/β2GP1 complex in the diabetic kidney disease: R. Sauriasari, et al.; PLoS One 17, e0263113 (2022), Abstract
- Improving correlation of wastewater SARS-CoV-2 gene copy numbers with COVID-19 public health cases using readily available biomarkers: J.M. Hutchison, et al.; FEMS Microbes 3, xtac010 (2022), Abstract
- Effect of Age and Acute-Moderate Intensity Exercise on Biomarkers of Renal Health and Filtration: J.S. Forsse, et al.; Biology 11, 527 (2022), Abstract
- Validating Urinary Neopterin as a Biomarker of Immune Response in Captive and Wild Capuchin Monkeys: Lucore, J. M., Marshall, A. J., et al.; Front. Vet. Sci. 9, 918036 (2022), Abstract
- Platelet thromboxane inhibition by low-dose aspirin in polycythemia vera: Ex vivo and in vivo measurements and in silico simulation: G. Petrucci, et al.; Clin. Transl. Sci. 15, 2958 (2022), Abstract
- The Microcirculatory Response to Endotoxemia and Resuscitation Is a Marker of Regional Renal Perfusion, Renal Metabolic Stress, and Tubular Injury: Gomez, H., Haugaa, H., et al.; Antioxid. Redox Signal. 35, 1407 (2021), Abstract
- Proximal tubular epithelial insulin receptor mediates high-fat diet-induced kidney injury: Lee, H. J., Mariappan, M. M., et al.; JCI Insight 6, (2021), Abstract
- Urinary neopterin: A novel biomarker of disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: S.R. Shepheard, et al.; Eur. J. Neurol. , (2021), Abstract
- Protective Effects of Eicosapentaenoic Acid on the Glomerular Endothelium via Inhibition of EndMT in Diabetes: T. Yasuzawa, et al.; J. Diabetes Res. 2021, 2182225 (2021), Abstract
- Scavenging of reactive dicarbonyls with 2-hydroxybenzylamine reduces atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolemic Ldlr−/− mice: H. Tao, et al.; Nat. Commun. 11, 4084 (2020), Application(s): Human Urine, Abstract — Full Text
- Social stress is lethal in the mdx model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Razzoli, M., Lindsay, A., et al.; EBioMedicine 55, 102700 (2020), Abstract
- No change in oxytocin level before a human intergroup competition: study among Polish players before rugby and handball matches: Koziel, S., Kociuba, M., et al.; bioRxiv , (2020)
- In vivo thromboxane-dependent platelet activation is persistently enhanced in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance: F. Santilli, et al.; Diabetes Metab. Res. Rev. 36, e3232 (2019), Application(s): Human Urine, Abstract
- BCG Therapy of Bladder Cancer Stimulates a Prolonged Release of the Chemoattractant CXCL10 (IP10) in Patient Urine: O. Ashiru, et al.; Cancers (Basel) 11, 940 (2019), Abstract
- Cordyceps militaris Improves Chronic Kidney Disease by Affecting TLR4/NF-κB Redox Signaling Pathway: T. Sun, et al.; Oxid. Med. Cell. Longev. 2019, 7850863 (2019), Abstract — Full Text
- The Correlation Between Urinary 8-Iso-Prostaglandin F2α and Hydrogen Peroxide Toward Renal Function in T2DM Patients Consuming Sulfonylurea and Combination of Metformin-Sulfonylurea: R. Sauriasari, et al.; Curr. Diabetes Rev. 14, 189 (2018), Abstract
- Behavioral immune system activity predicts downregulation of chronic basal inflammation: J. Gassen, et al.; PLoS One 13, e0203961 (2018), Abstract — Full Text
- Effect of condensed tannin extract supplementation on growth performance, nitrogen balance, gas emissions, and energetic losses of beef steers: P.J. Ebert, et al.; J. Animal Sci. 95, 1345 (2017), Abstract
- In vivo platelet activation and aspirin responsiveness in type 1 diabetes mellitus: F. Zaccardi, et al.; Diabetes 65, 503 (2016), Abstract
- Moderate intake of docosahexaenoic acid raises plasma and platelet vitamin E levels in cystic fibrosis patients: E. Vericel, et al.; Prostaglandins Leukot. Essent. Fatty Acids 115, 41 (2016), Application(s): Urine, Abstract — Full Text
- Antiplatelet Effect Durability of a Novel, 24-Hour, Extended-ReleasePrescription Formulation of Acetylsalicylic Acid in Patients With Type 2Diabetes Mellitus: P.A. Gurbel, et al.; Am. J. Cardiol. 118, 1941 (2016), Application(s): Urinary creatinine levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, Abstract
- Skatole metabolites in urine as a biological marker of pigs with enhanced hepatic metabolism: C. Brunius, et al.; Animal 10, 1734 (2016), Abstract
- A cisplatin‑incorporated liposome that targets the epidermal growth factor receptor enhances radiotherapeutic efficacy without nephrotoxicity: J. Jung, et al.; Int. J. Oncol. 46, 1268 (2015), Abstract
- Fruit and vegetable intake and urinary levels of prostaglandin E2 metabolite in postmenopausal women: S. Kim, et al.; Nutr. Cancer 67, 580 (2015), Application(s): Creatinine levels in urine, Abstract — Full Text
- Moderate oral supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid improvesplatelet function and oxidative stress in type 2 diabetic patients: E. Véricel, et al.; Thromb. Haemost. 114, 289 (2015), Application(s): Human Urine, Abstract
- Urinary biomarkers track the progression of nephropathy in hypertensive and obese rats: Q. Zhang, et al.; Biomark. Med. 8, 85 (2014), Application(s): Creatinine levels in urine, Abstract — Full Text
- Liver but not adipose tissue is responsive to the pattern of enteral feeding: Y.F. Otero, et al.; Physiol. Rep. 2, e00250 (2014), Application(s): Assay using mouse urine, Abstract — Full Text
- Variation of bowhead whale progesterone concentrations across demographic groups and sample matrices: N.M. Kellar, et al.; Endanger. Species Res. 22, 61 (2013), Application(s): Whale Urine, Full Text
- Mice Do Not Habituate to Metabolism Cage Housing–A Three Week Study of Male BALB/c Mice: O. Kalliokoski, et al.; PLoS One 8, e58460 (2013), Application(s): Assay using mouse urine, Abstract — Full Text
- Potential trends in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) drug use on a college campus: wastewater analysis of amphetamine and ritalinic acid: D.A. Burgard, et al.; Sci. Total Environ. 450, 242 (2013), Application(s): Assay using acidified wastewater, Abstract
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