

This kit provides a rapid spin column method for the isolation and purification of genomic DNA from both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in milk samples. It can also be used to process challenging milk samples such as Mastitic milk for example. The kit is highly sensitive and can isolate DNA from a cell density of as little as 10 bacteria contained in 1 mL of milk. Genomic DNA is isolated in 45 minutes, free of inhibitors and ready for any number of downstream applications including PCR, qPCR and Southern Blot analysis, sequencing and more.
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| Kit Specifications | |
| Maximum Milk Input | 1 mL |
| Time to Complete 10 Purifications | 1 hour |
| DNA Yield* | 500 ng to 8 μg |
| Bacteria Species Processed | Gram positive and Gram negative |
| Minimum Detection Limit | 10 bacteria in 1 mL of milk |
*The range of the DNA yield will vary depending upon a number of factors including bacterial species and type of milk (fat content and %)
Storage Conditions and Product Stability
All solutions should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. The Lysozyme should be stored at -20°C upon arrival, and the Resuspension Solution A should be stored at -20°C after addition of the lysozyme. The lyophilized Proteinase K should be stored at -20°C upon arrival and after reconstitution. This kit is stable for 1 year from the date of shipment.
| Component | Cat. 21550 (50 preps) |
|---|---|
| Resuspension Solution A | 6 mL |
| Buffer SK | 60 mL |
| Wash Solution A | 18 mL |
| Elution Buffer B | 15 mL |
| Proteinase K | 12 mg |
| Lysozyme (powder) | 120 mg |
| Spin Columns | 50 |
| Collection Tubes | 50 |
| Elution Tubes (1.7 mL) | 50 |
| Product Insert | 1 |
| Content: | 100 assays per kit |
| Shipping Temperature: | Ambient |
| Storage Temperature: | Short term stability: 2-8oC, Long term stability: See individual component labels |
| Stability: | > 2 years under recommended storage conditions |
| Analyte: | Histamine |
| Assay Format: | Spectrophotometer |
| Detection Method: | Absorbance |
| Wavelength (nm): | 492 |
| Signal Response: | Increase |
| Linear Range: | 0.5 to 12 μg of histamine per assay |
| Limit of Detection: | ~ 0.09 μg of histamine per test or ~ 0.75 mg/Kg (ppm) of histamine in a fish sample |
| Limit of Quantification: | ~ 0.5 mg of histamine per test or ~ 4.2 mg/Kg (ppm) of histamine in a fish sample |
| Reproducibility (%): | ~ 3% |
| Reaction Time (min): | ~ 20 min |
| Application examples: | Fish samples in various forms (e.g. fresh, canned, frozen, etc). |
This product has been discontinued.
The Histamine Assay Kit for the detection of histamine in food including fish samples in various forms.
High levels of histamine may develop in a variety of foods as they decompose, this is an issue that particulary affects fish.
Megazyme’s Histamine Assay Kit provides a simple robust method with a fast reaction time of ~ 20 mins.
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The Histamine Assay Kit for the detection of histamine in food including fish samples in various forms.
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