[CD1020] SMOChem™ Deoxynucleotide (dNTP) Mix, 25 mM each (100 mM total), 500 µl
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The SMOChem™ Deoxynucleotide (dNTP) Mix is an aqueous solution that contains an equimolar solution of ultrapure dATP, dCTP, dGTP and dTTP, each at a concentration of 25 mM at pH 8.5. The dNTP Mix is designed for many different molecular biology applications that involved in DNA synthesis or labeling, such as PCR, real-time PCR, DNA sequencing, reverse transcription, primer extension, and etc. The dNTP Mix is free of exo-deoxyribonuclease and endo-deoxyribonuclease as well as ribonuclease activity. The dNTP Mix offers the possibility to reduce the number of pipetting steps and the risk of reaction set up errors.
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The SMOChem™ Deoxynucleotide (dNTP) Mix is an aqueous solution that contains an equimolar solution of ultrapure dATP, dCTP, dGTP and dTTP, each at a concentration of 25 mM at pH 8.5. The dNTP Mix is designed for many different molecular biology applications that involved in DNA synthesis or labeling, such as PCR, real-time PCR, DNA sequencing, reverse transcription, primer extension, and etc. The dNTP Mix is free of exo-deoxyribonuclease and endo-deoxyribonuclease as well as ribonuclease activity. The dNTP Mix offers the possibility to reduce the number of pipetting steps and the risk of reaction set up errors.
Short term stability: 2-8oC, Long term stability: See individual component labels
Stability:
> 2 years under recommended storage conditions
Analyte:
L-Fucose
Assay Format:
Spectrophotometer, Microplate, Auto-analyser
Detection Method:
Absorbance
Wavelength (nm):
340
Signal Response:
Increase
Linear Range:
0.5 to 100 µg of L-fucose per assay
Limit of Detection:
0.68 mg/L
Reaction Time (min):
~ 10 min
Application examples:
L-Fucose is present as the main component in fucoidan (a marine polysaccharide), foods, pharmaceuticals and other materials (e.g. biological samples, etc.).
Method recognition:
Novel method
The L-Fucose test kit is a simple, rapid and reliable method, for the measurement and analysis of L-Fucose in plant extracts, biological samples and other materials. This kit can be used in the measurement of α-fucosidases that do not act on chromogenic substrates.
Note for Content: The number of manual tests per kit can be doubled if all volumes are halved. This can be readily accommodated using the MegaQuantTM Wave Spectrophotometer (D-MQWAVE).
All reagents stable for > 2 years after preparation
Only enzymatic kit available
Simple format
Rapid reaction time (~ 10 min)
Mega-Calc™ software tool is available from our website for hassle-free raw data processing
Standard included
Suitable for manual, microplate and auto-analyser formats
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The L-Fucose test kit is a simple, rapid and reliable method, for the measurement and analysis of L-Fucose in plant extracts, biological samples and other materials. This kit can be used in the measurement of α-fucosidases that do not act on chromogenic substrates.
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