Propargyl-PEG2-amine is a crosslinker that is reactive with NHS esters, carbonyls (carboxylic acid, ketone, aldehyde). The propargyl group can participate in copper catalyzed azide-alkyne Click Chemistry reaction to form a stable triazole linkage. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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Propargyl-PEG2-amine is a crosslinker that is reactive with NHS esters, carbonyls (carboxylic acid, ketone, aldehyde). The propargyl group can participate in copper catalyzed azide-alkyne Click Chemistry reaction to form a stable triazole linkage. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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α-Amylase Reagent (Ceralpha)
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Product Info
R-CAAR4
SKU: 700005034
200 assays per kit (4 vials)
Content:
200 assays per kit (4 vials)
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:
α-Amylase
Assay Format:
Spectrophotometer, Auto-analyser
Detection Method:
Absorbance
Wavelength (nm):
400
Limit of Detection:
0.05 U/mL
Reproducibility (%):
~ 3%
Reaction Time (min):
~ 30 min
Purchase high purity Ceralpha: α-Amylase Reagent – 4 vials for the measurement of α-amylase for research, biochemical enzyme assays and in vitro diagnostic analysis.
p-Nitrophenyl α-D-maltoheptaoside (blocked), plus excess α-glucosidase and glucoamylase. For the measurement of cereal, fungal and bacterial α-amylase.
Purchase high purity Ceralpha: α-Amylase Reagent – 4 vials for the measurement of α-amylase for research, biochemical enzyme assays and in vitro diagnostic analysis.
p-Nitrophenyl α-D-maltoheptaoside (blocked), plus excess α-glucosidase and glucoamylase. For the measurement of cereal, fungal and bacterial α-amylase.
The Bisulfite Sequencing Library Prep Kit (illumina platform) was developed for construction of NGS libraries using bisulfite treated DNA (50 ng – 500 ng) as input. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism known to play a critical role in gene regulation and genomic imprinting by blocking transcription factor access to promoters and enhancers. Bisulfite sequencing is a popular technique in biomedical research based on C to T conversion under the treatment of sodium bisulfite.
Recently, NGS became a powerful tool to identify the DNA methylation status at the whole genome level with single-base resolution. However, it is well known that bisulfite treatment of the NGS libraries causes tremendous damage to the libraries.
Bisulfite-Seq kit comparison
In the case of the regular bisulfite seq library preparation (library prep before bisulfite conversion), the DNA shearing equipment and the expensive methylated adaptors are required. In addition, the subsequent bisulfite conversion causes tremendous DNA damage to the constructed libraries.
BioDynami has developed a unique library prep technology to solve the problems. The technology uses bisulfite treated DNA as input to avoid the significant library loss caused by bisulfite conversion. Furthermore, DNA shearing step and expensive methylated adaptors are not required with our kit. The DNA polymerase in the kit has high-fidelity amplification ability and uracil tolerance which is ideal for amplification of bisulfite sequencing libraries. The final library is strand specific.
Bisulfite Sequencing Library Prep Kit Workflow
Three index types are available for the kit:
Non-index (Cat.# 30091): Libraries do not have index.
Index (Cat.# 30092): Each primer contains a unique barcode sequence of 6 bases to identify the individual library. Library multiplexing capacity is up to 48 samples. Index information can be downloaded here.
Unique dual index (Cat.# 30093): The multiplexing of bisulfite sequencing library is up to 96 samples with unique dual indexes. We used a Four-Base Difference Index System to generate indexes that have at least 4 bases different from each other in the 8-base index. The index primers remove NGS errors including index cross-contamination, index hopping, reads mis-assignment etc. Index information can be downloaded here.
Kit advantages
Easy and Quick protocol
Easy: Hands-on time only 10 minutes
Quick: Total protocol time around 1.5 hours
Simple workflow: Less steps
Directional library
Save magnetic beads more than 50%
Guaranteed high Bisulfite sequencing library conversion efficiency
Bisulfite treated DNA as input: From 50 ng to 500 ng
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The Bisulfite Sequencing Library Prep Kit (illumina platform) was developed for construction of NGS libraries using bisulfite treated DNA (50 ng – 500 ng) as input. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism known to play a critical role in gene regulation and genomic imprinting by blocking transcription factor access to promoters and enhancers. Bisulfite sequencing is a popular technique in biomedical research based on C to T conversion under the treatment of sodium bisulfite.
170.5 mL of prepared reagent (e.g. 550 assays of 0.31 mL)
Content:
170.5 mL of prepared reagent (e.g. 550 assays of 0.31 mL)
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:
Acetic Acid
Assay Format:
Auto-analyser
Detection Method:
Absorbance
Wavelength (nm):
340
Signal Response:
Decrease
Linear Range:
up to 1.8 g/L of acetic acid per assay
Limit of Detection:
10 mg/L (recommended assay format)
Reaction Time (min):
~ 10 min
Application examples:
Wine, beer, fruit and fruit juices, soft drinks, vinegar, vegetables, pickles, dairy products (e.g. cheese), meat, fish, bread, bakery products (and baking agents), ketchup, soy sauce, mayonnaise, dressings, paper (and cardboard), tea, pharmaceuticals (e.g. infusion solutions), feed and other materials (e.g. biological cultures, samples, etc.).
Method recognition:
Improved method
The Acetic Acid analyser format test kit is suitable for the specific measurement and analysis of acetic acid (acetate) in beverages and food products. On calibration, the prepared reagent is linear to > 28 micrograms of acetic acid per mL of assay solution.
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Advantages
Very stable reagent when prepared for auto-analyser applications (> 7 days at 4oC)
PVP incorporated to prevent tannin inhibition
Linear calibration (R2 ~ 0.9995) up to 30 μg/mL of acetic acid in final reaction solution
Validated by the University of Wine, Suze la Rousse, France
Very rapid reaction
Very competitive price (cost per mL of reagent)
All reagents stable for > 2 years
Extended cofactors stability
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The Acetic Acid analyser format test kit is suitable for the specific measurement and analysis of acetic acid (acetate) in beverages and food products. On calibration, the prepared reagent is linear to > 28 micrograms of acetic acid per mL of assay solution.