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Magnetic beads are specially designed for nucleic acid extraction and purification, with good suspension performance. The surface is modified with a large number of carboxyl groups, which can bind the nucleic acid in the sample through hydrophobic, hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interaction under high salt and low pH conditions, without binding with other impurities (such as proteins), and quickly separate nucleic acid from biological samples. The operation is safe and simple. It is beneficial to the automation and high throughput extraction of nucleic acid.
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Product introduction
It is suitable for the extraction and purification of viral nucleic acid and free nucleic acid. It can bind the nucleic acids in solution through hydrophobic, hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interaction under high salt conditions, without binding with other impurities (such as proteins), and quickly separate nucleic acids from biological samples. The operation is safe and simple, which is very conducive to the automatic and high-throughput extraction of short fragments or low abundance nucleic acids.
Product characteristics
Super paramagnetism and high magnetic response, saving operation time and increasing sample recovery efficiency.
Good suspension performance, dispersion and resuspension, which is conducive to efficient nucleic acid binding and recovery.
Good physical and chemical stability to ensure repeatability.
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Taenia solium – IgG ELISA
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Product Info
12 x 8 strips (96 tests)
Cysticercosis is caused by larval cysts of the tapeworm Taenia solium and is a major cause of adult onset seizures in most developing countries. Diagnosis is based on imaging findings, but in many cases it is not conclusive for the diagnosis. Serological assays has an important place on the final diagnosis of the disease. The ELISA kit hs shown appropriate performances for the serological screening of cysticercosis.
Name of Product
Taenia solium – IgG ELISA
Catalog Number
AF 9700
Short Info
Cysticercosis is caused by larval cysts of the tapeworm Taenia solium and is a major cause of adult onset seizures in most developing countries. Diagnosis is based on imaging findings, but in many cases it is not conclusive for the diagnosis. Serological assays has an important place on the final diagnosis of the disease. The ELISA kit hs shown appropriate performances for the serological screening of cysticercosis.
This product is manufactured by Bordier Affinity Products in Switzerland and distributed in Germany exclusively by Milenia Biotec.
Method/Platform
ELISA in microplate format
Range/Assay Sensivity
98% sensitivity, 98% specificity
Test Principle
The kit provides all the material needed to perform 96 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) on breakable microtitration wells sensitized with Taenia solium cyst soluble antigens. Specific antibodies in the sample will bind to these antigens and washing will remove unspecific antibodies. The presence of parasite specific antibodies is detected with a Protein A – alkaline phosphatase conjugate. A second washing step will remove unbound conjugate. Revealing bound antibodies is made by the addition of pNPP substrate which turns yellow in the presence of alkaline phosphatase. Color intensity is proportional to the amount of Taenia solium specific antibodies in the sample. Potassium phosphate is added to stop the reaction. Absorbance at 405 nm is read using an ELISA microplate reader. The test can be performed with automatic systems, but this must be validated by the user.
Document
Cysticercosis is caused by larval cysts of the tapeworm Taenia solium and is a major cause of adult onset seizures in most developing countries. Diagnosis is based on imaging findings, but in many cases it is not conclusive for the diagnosis. Serological assays has an important place on the final diagnosis of the disease. The ELISA kit hs shown appropriate performances for the serological screening of cysticercosis.