02 Oxidative Stress

Iron Assay Kit -Colorimetric-

Iron Assay Kit -Colorimetric-

Tissue Iron Detection

  • Detect iron in tissue samples
  • Standard samples for quantifying the content of Fe2+ and Fe3+ are included
  • A convenient calculation sheet for calculating iron content is provided
  • Product code
    I291  Iron Assay Kit -Colorimetric-
Unit size Price Item Code
50 tests $300.00 I291-10
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50 tests
Quantity may be adjusted within the cart.
Component
50 tests Probe Solution
Assay Buffer
Standard
Reducer
7 ml x 1
20 ml x 1
150 μl (1 mmol/l) x 1
x 1

Description

Iron is one of the most important metallic elements in living organisms. In recent years, an iron-dependent mode of cell death, ferroptosis, has emerged, and research on intracellular iron ions has attracted increased attention.
The Iron Assay Kit-Colorimetric is a kit for measuring the amount of iron ions (Fe²⁺ and Fe³⁺) in tissue. It enables data acquisition in approximately 2 h from sample pretreatment to the measurement of iron ion concentration.
The concentration of Fe²⁺ in a tissue sample can be determined by adding Ferene S, which is a chromogenic dye for Fe²⁺, to the tissue lysate and measuring its absorbance. By using the reducing agent included in the kit to reduce Fe³⁺ in the sample to Fe²⁺, the concentrations of total iron and Fe³⁺ in the sample can also be determined.

Ferroptosis Analysis Products

Product Name Target Ditection Properties
FerroOrange Intracellular Fe2+ Microscopy, Plate reader
Ex: 543 nm / Em: 580 nm
Mito-FerroGreen Mitochondrial Fe2+ Microscopy
Ex: 505 nm / Em: 535 nm
Lyso-FerroRed Lysosomal Fe2+ Microscopy, FCM, Plate reader
Ex: 551 nm / Em: 571 nm
Iron Assay Kit -Colorimetric- Fe2+ and Fe3+ Plate reader
Colorimetric, λ: 593 nm
Liperfluo Lipid Peroxide Microscopy, FCM
Ex: 488 nm / Em: 500-550 nm
Lipid Peroxidation Probe
-BDP 581/591 C11-
Lipid Peroxidation
Process

Microscopy, FCM, Plate reader
Pre-reaction, Ex: 488 nm / Em: 510-550 nm
Post-reaction, Ex: 561 nm / Em: 600-630 nm

MDA Assay Kit Malondialdehyde Plate reader
Fluorescence, Ex: 540 nm / Em: 590 nm
Colorimetric, λ: 532 nm
Cystine Uptake Assay Kit Cystine uptake Plate reader
Ex: 485 nm / Em: 535 nm
GSSG/GSH Quantification Kit GSSG and GSH Plate reader
Colorimetric, λ: 405 nm

 

Technical info

Iron Detection Kit and Staining Reagents

Select the appropriate reagent based on your experimental method and detecting equipment.

  Lyso-FerroRed FerroOrange Mito-FerroGreen Iron Assay Kit -Colorimetric-

Intracellular localization

Lysosome

Intracellular

Mitochondria

ー (Tissue)

Detection properties

Fluorometric
λex : 551 nm, λem : 571 nm

Fluorometric
λex : 543 nm, λem : 580 nm

Fluorometric
λex : 505 nm, λem : 535 nm

Colorimetric
593 nm

Supported
devices
(filter)

Microscope, Plate reader, 
Flow cytometry(TRITC)

Microscope, Plate reader(Cy3)

Microscope(FITC, GFP)

Plate reader

Target

Lysosomal Fe2+ in live cells

Intracellular Fe2+ in live cells

Mitochondrial Fe2+ in live cells

Fe2+ and Fe3+ in tissue

Usage count

35 nmol can be used for 17 assays at 35 mm dish
(final concentration 1 µmol/l).

1 tube (24 µg) can be used for 17 assays at 35 mm dish
(final concentration 1 µmol/L)

1 set (50 µg x 2) can be used for 10 assays at 35 mm dish
(final concentration 5 µmol/L)

50 tests
(Make standard curve and
detect Fe2+ only: 4 samples,
detect Fe2+ and Fe3+: 2 samples)

Ferrous Ion Selectivity

Experimental example: Detection of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in liver sample

Using this kit, we measured the amounts of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in mouse liver. We confirmed that 100 mg of mouse liver contained 2.51 nmol of Fe2+, 3.05 nmol of Fe3+, and a total iron content of 5.56 nmol.

 

References

Open References

 

No. Sample Reference
1 Mouse tumor H.   Ren, J. Yong, Q. Yang, Z. Liu, Y. Xu, H. Wang, X. Jiang, W. Miao, X. Li, “Self-assembled FeS-based cascade   bioreactor with enhanced tumor penetration and synergistic treatments to trigger   robust cancer immunotherapy”, Acta Pharm. Sin. B2021,   doi:10.1016/j.apsb.2021.05.005.
2

Human cartilage

H.   Ren, J. Yong, Q. Yang, Z. Yang, Z. Liu, Y. Xu, H. Wang, X. Jiang, W. Miao, X.   Li, "Contribution   of ferroptosis and GPX4’s dual functions to osteoarthritis progression",   EBioMedicine2022, doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.103847.
3 Mouse lung, liver, and kidney T.   Wu, X. Wang, M. Chen, X. Zhang, J. Zhang, J. Cheng, L. Kong, M. Tang,"Respiratory exposure to graphene   quantum dots causes fibrotic effects on lung, liver and kidney of mice",   Food Chem. Toxicol.2022, doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2022.112971.
4 Mouse hippocampus T.   Wu, X. Wang, J. Cheng, X. Liang, Y. Li, M. Chen, L. Kong and M. Tang, "Nitrogen‑doped   graphene quantum dots induce ferroptosis through disrupting calcium   homeostasis in microglia"Part. Fibre Toxicol.2022,   doi: 10.1186/s12989-022-00464-z.
5 Human cervical mucosa T.   Wang, M. Gong, Y. Cao, C. Zhao, Y. Lu, Y. Zhou, S. Yao, J. Chen, C. Zhao and   R. Ju, "Persistent   ferroptosis promotes cervical squamous intraepithelial lesion development and   oncogenesis by regulating KRAS expression in patients with high risk-HPV   infection"2022Cell Death Discovery, doi:   10.1038/s41420-022-01013-5.
6 Mouse lung M.   Li, L. Fu, B. Lv, Y. Xiang, H. Xiang, D. Xu, H. Zhao, "Arsenic   induces ferroptosis and acute lung injury through mtROS-mediated   mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membrane dysfunction",   Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf.2022, doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113595.
7 Mouse lung Z.   Zeng, H. Huang, J. Zhang, Y. Liu, W. Zhong, W. Chen, Y. Lu, Y. Qiao, H. Zhao,   X. Meng, F. Zou, S. Cai, H. Dong, "HDM induce airway   epithelial cell ferroptosis and promote inflammation by activating ferritinophagy in asthma",   FASEB J.2022, doi: 10.1096/fj.202101977RR.
8

Soybean leaf

Y.   Cheng, H. Zhang, W. Zhu, Q. Li, R. Meng, K. Yang, Z. Guo, Y. Zhai, R. Ji, H.   Peng, D. Dou, M. Jing, “Ferroptosis   induced by the biocontrol agent Pythium oligandrum enhances   soybean resistance to Phytophthora sojae,   Environ. Microbiol., doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.16248.
9 Mouse testis Y.   Zhao, H. Zhang, J. Cui, J. Wang, M. Chen, H. Wang, X. Li, J. Li, "Ferroptosis is   critical for phthalates driving the blood-testis barrier dysfunction via   targeting transferrin receptor"Redox Biol.2022,   doi: 10.1016/j.redox.2022.102584.
10 Mouse colon F.   Yang, Y. Chen, Y. Xiao, H. Jiang, Z. Jiang, M. Yang, M. Li, Y. Su, Z. Yan, Y.   Lin, D. Li, “pH-sensitive   Molybdenum (Mo)-based polyoxometalate nanoclusters have therapeutic efficacy   in Inflammatory Bowel disease by counteracting ferroptosis”Pharmacol.   Res.2023, doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2023.106645.
11 Mouse lung sample W.   Tang, J. Qin, Y. Zhou, W. Wang, F. Teng, J. Liu, L. Yi, J. Cui, X. Zhu, S.   Wang, J. Dong, Y. Wei, "Regulation of   ferroptosis and ACSL4-15LO1 pathway contributed to the anti-asthma effect of   acupuncture"Int. Immunopharmacol.2023, doi:   10.1016/j.intimp.2022.109670.
12 Mouse heart H.   Hu, L. Li, H. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Q. Liu, M. Chen, J. Ning, Y. Pang, W. Hu, Y. Niu,   R. Zhang, "Mechanism   of YY1 mediating autophagy dependent ferroptosis in PM2.5 induced cardiac fibrosis"Chemosphere2023,   doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.137749.
13 Mouse lung sample B.   Guo, Z. Zuo, X. Di, Y. Huang, G. Gong, B. Xu, L. Wang, X. Zhang, Z. Liang, Y.   Hou, X. Liu, Z. Hu, "Salidroside   attenuates HALI via IL-17A-mediated ferroptosis of alveolar   epithelial cells by regulating Act1-TRAF6-p38 MAPK pathway"2022,   Cell Commun. Signaling, doi: 10.1186/s12964-022-00994-1.
14 Mouse testis J.   Ding, B. Lu, L. Liu, Z. Zhong, N. Wang, B. Li, W. Sheng, Q. He, Guilu-Erxian-Glue   alleviates Tripterygium wilfordii polyglycoside-induced oligoasthenospermia in rats by   resisting ferroptosis via the Keap1/Nrf2/GPX4 signaling pathway”Pharm.   Biol.2023, doi:10.1080/13880209.2023.2165114.
15 Mouse heart J.   Pan, W Xiong, A. Zhang, H. Zhang, H. Lin, L. Gao, J. Ke, S. Huang, J. ZHang,   J. Gu, A. Chang, C. Wang, "The   Imbalance of p53–Park7 Signaling Axis Induces Iron Homeostasis Dysfunction in   Doxorubicin-Challenged Cardiomyocytes", Adv. Sci, 2023,   doi:10.1002/advs.202206007.
16 3 x Tg-AD mouse brain Xinlu Li, Jianfeng Chen, Wennuo Feng ,Chao Wang, Minyu Chen, Yifan Li, Jinghong Chen, Xinwei Liu, Qiong Liu, Jing Tian,“Berberine ameliorates iron levels and ferroptosis in the brain of 3 × Tg-AD mice”2023, PHYTOMEDICINE, doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2023.154962
17 Mouse testis Lipeng Li , Zijie Pei , Ruiting Wu , Yaling Zhang , Yaxian Pang , Huaifang Hu , Wentao Hu , Zihan Geng , Tengfei Feng , Yujie Niu , Guimin Hao , Rong Zhang“FDX1 regulates leydig cell ferroptosis mediates PM2.5-induced testicular dysfunction of mice”,Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,2023,doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115309

Q & A

Q

Is it possible to use this kit with cell lysate?

A

No. The iron concentration in the cells is below the detection limit of the kit, meaning the cell samples cannot be measured.

Q

How many samples can I measure?

A

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