2 x 50 tests
Indirect immunofluorescence assay for the specific diagnostic of human intestinal microsporidiosis.
Detail
Name of Product
Microsporidia – IFT
Catalog Number
AF 8100
Short Info
Indirect immunofluorescence assay for the specific diagnostic of human intestinal microsporidiosis.
This product is manufactured by Bordier Affinity Products in Switzerland and distributed in Germany exclusively by Milenia Biotec.
Method/Platform
Indirect immunofluorescence test
Range/Assay Sensivity
Test Principle
Monoclonal antibodies bind specifically to samples with spores (E. bienusi and E. intestinalis) attached to the slide wells. Unfixed antibodies will be washed away. The presence of spore-specific antibodies is detected with a fluorescent anti-mouse IgG conjugate.
Spring Viremia of Carp is caused by Rhabdovirus carpio, a bullet-shaped RNA virus. The disease has been reported in common carp (or koi) (Cyprinus carpio), grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), bighead carp (Aristichthys nobilis), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix), and Crucian carp (Carassius carassius), a close relative of the goldfish. Recent evidence suggests that common goldfish (C. auratus) are also susceptible. The disease was initially diagnosed in Yugoslavia (Fijan et al. 1971). Since then, it has been identified in other European countries, Russia, and the Middle East. Mortality has reached 70% in yearling carp from European populations. Adult fish can also be affected but to a lesser degree.
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Exceptional value for money
Rapid detection of all clinically relevant subtypes
Positive copy number standard curve for quantification
Highly specific detection profile
High priming efficiency
Broad dynamic detection range (>6 logs)
Sensitive to < 100 copies of target
Accurate controls to confirm findings
1. Microprocessor control, less noisily, it is widely used to qualitative analysis of blood serum, plasma and urea in the fields of hospital, laboratory and biochemistry.
2. Brushless motor, free maintenance, no powder pollution, quick in speed up and down.
3. Special program, HLA and SERO separately.
5. Micro computer control system, LED display the RCF,time and speed.
6.. Electric lid lock, compact design, super speed and imbalance protection.
TD4 Technical Parameter:
Max. Speed
4000rpm
Max. RCF
2000
Max. Capacity
12×7
Time Range
0~99min
RPM/RCF Convert
Yes
Noise (dB)
≤ 55
Temperature
Normal
Acc/Dcc
10 Kinds
Speed Accuracy
±20r/min
Temperature Accuracy
/
Voltage(V/Hz)
AC 220V/110V 50HZ/60HZ
Size (W x D x Hmm)
485×320×255mm
Net Weight(Kg)
24KG
Matched Rotors for TD4
Order No.
Rotor
Max Speed (rpm)
Max Volume(ml)
Max. RCF(×g)
NO31501
SERO Rotor
3000
12×7/5ml(10-13*60-100mm)
2000
NO31502
HLA Rotor
4000
12×2/1.5/0.5ml
1000
Rotor Name
Max RCF(×g)
Use
HLA rotor for Lymphocyte washing
2000
Lymphocyte separation incubated cell separation
1000
Hematoblast extenterate(thrombin disposal)
1000
Lymphocyte washing
SERO rotor for erythrocyte washing
500
Blood type determination, the image of the hematocyte
1000
The test of intersectant aptness
1000
Hematocyte washing, the distillation of the serum and plasma
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TD4 cell washer centrifuge it is widely used to qualitative analysis of blood serum, plasma and urea in the fields of hospital, laboratory and biochemistry.
Short term stability: 2-8oC, Long term stability: See individual component labels
Stability:
> 2 years under recommended storage conditions
Analyte:
Available Carbohydrates, Dietary Fiber
Assay Format:
Spectrophotometer
Detection Method:
Absorbance
Wavelength (nm):
340
Signal Response:
Increase
Linear Range:
4 to 80 μg of D-glucose, D-fructose or D-galactose per assay
Limit of Detection:
1.475 g/100 g
Reaction Time (min):
~ 5 h
Application examples:
Food ingredients, food products and other materials.
Method recognition:
AOAC Method 2020.07
The Available Carbohydrates Assay Kit method is suitable for the determination of available carbohydrates (AVCHO) comprising *total digestible starch (TDS) plus maltodextrins, sucrose, D-glucose, D-fructose and lactose. New Improved method receiving ‘First Action’ status: AOAC 2020.07. This method is designed to simulate in vivo conditions in the human small intestine (i.e. a 4 h incubation time with PAA + AMG) in parallel with recent advances in Dietary Fiber (DF) methodology (K-RINTDF: AOAC Method 2017.16) and in accordance with the new (physiological based) definition of DF announced by Codex Alimentarius in 2009. Also, sucrose is hydrolysed with a specific “sucrase” enzyme which (unlike invertase which has been used traditionally for this reaction) has no action on fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS).
* Total digestible starch (TDS) is defined as starch that is digested in a 4 h period and is part of the carbohydrate that is available for digestion and absorption in the human small intestine.
The Available Carbohydrates Assay Kit method is suitable for the determination of available carbohydrates (AVCHO) comprising *total digestible starch (TDS) plus maltodextrins, sucrose, D-glucose, D-fructose and lactose. New Improved method receiving ‘First Action’ status: AOAC 2020.07. This method is designed to simulate in vivo conditions in the human small intestine (i.e. a 4 h incubation time with PAA + AMG) in parallel with recent advances in Dietary Fiber (DF) methodology (K-RINTDF: AOAC Method 2017.16) and in accordance with the new (physiological based) definition of DF announced by Codex Alimentarius in 2009. Also, sucrose is hydrolysed with a specific “sucrase” enzyme which (unlike invertase which has been used traditionally for this reaction) has no action on fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS).