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The resDNASEQ E.coli Residual DNA Quantitation kit is designed for the quantification of residual DNA from E. coli, in cell lines which are used for production of biopharmaceutical products. The resDNASEQ E.coli Residual DNA Quantitation kit use TaqManTM quantitative PCR to perform rapid, specifc quantitation of femtogram levels of residual host-cell or plasmid DNA. The kit was developed to meet the sensitivity requirements defined by WHO (10 ng E. coli DNA per therapeutic dose).
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Features of the sDNASEQ E.coli Residual DNA Quantitation kit include:
Simpler and Rapid
Only three steps will be need for Sample Preparation and All components of the Sample Preparation Kit can be stored at room temperature.
Only one Reagent for qPCR;
Only 1.5 hours will be needed for the whole test.
Accurate
Perfect amplification curve, good amplification efficiency and good precision.
Highly sensitive quantitation using proven TaqMan™ real-time qPCR technology.
Limit of Detection (LoD): 1 fg/μL; Limit of Quantification (LoQ):5 fg/μL.
The recovery rate of different concentration samples in the linear range is between 70% and 130%
Kit Performance
Fig 1. Only three steps will be need for Sample Preparation and only 20 minitutes will be taken for Sample Preparation.
Fig 2. Seven concentration samples of 5fg/μL, 10fg/μL, 20fg/μL, 30fg/μL, 300fg/μL, 3pg/μL, 30pg/μL, 300pg/μL were detected. CV of each concentration was < 30%, Regression coefficient associated with standard solutions was 0.99975, and amplification efficiency was 100.068%.
Fig 3. Four concentration samples of 5fg/μL, 10fg/μL, 20fg/μL, and 30fg/μL were detected, and 10 multiple holes were detected for each concentration. The detection values of 5fg/μL and above were CV <30%.
Fig 4. DNA recovery can be determined by including samples spiked with known DNA amounts which are prepared from the corresponding DNA standards. Typically, the range for this value varies from 70% to 130%.
Fig 5. Only one Reagent for qPCR MIX.
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Salmonella enterica TaqMan PCR Detection Kits
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Detection kits for Salmonella enterica
CE-IVD marked version available for in vitro diagnostic use
Available in TaqMan format for analysis
Salmonella enterica have emerged as significant foodborne pathogens that pose a serious public health problem. The symptoms of salmonellosis may include diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and abdominal cramps with elderly, new-born, and immunocompromised individuals the most susceptible. S. enterica is a facultatively anaerobic Gram-negative bacterium that could survive low temperatures and freezing. The majority of the 1.3 billion annual cases of Salmonella-caused human gastroenteritis result from ingestion of contaminated food products, such as raw or undercooked meat, seafood, and eggs, as well as raw or unpasteurized milk and dairy products. Salmonella infections are also contracted following consumption of fresh fruits or vegetables that have been contaminated by infected fertilizer.
Salmonella enterica TaqMan PCR Kit, 100 reactions
Ready to use format, including Master Mix for the target and PCR control to monitor for PCR inhibition and validate the quality
Specific Primer and Probe mix for the pathogen/virus/viroid of interest
Primer and Probe mix
Positive and negative control to confirm the integrity of the kit reagents
Salmonella enterica TaqMan PCR Probe/Primer Set and Controls, 100 reactions
Specific Primer/Probe mix and Positive Control for the pathogen/virus/viroid of interest
Nuclease-free water
Can be used together with Norgen’s PCR Master Mix (#28007) or customer supplied master mix
Storage Conditions and Product Stability All kit components can be stored for 2 years after the date of production without showing any reduction in performance.
All kit components should be stored at -20°C upon arrival. Repeated thawing and freezing (> 2 x) of the Master Mix and Positive Control should be avoided, as this may affect the performance of the assay. If the reagents are to be used only intermittently, they should be frozen in aliquots.
Biocolor’s Purple-Jelley assay kit is the perfect tool for accurate measurement of hyaluronic acid / Hyaluronan levels in your samples. This colorimetric assay is optimised for quantitative analysis in-vivo, tissue-derived hyaluronic acid / Hyaluronan and includes full step-by-step instructions.
Colorimetric Detection (655nm) (Endpoint)
Hyaluronic Acid: A gentle giant!
Hyaluronic acid, in its hydrated form, is a unique carbohydrate polymer, often referred to as a ‘gentle giant.’ It consists of a lengthy, flexible, non-branching chain with a repeating disaccharide pattern. This disaccharide is composed of alternating uronic acid and aminosugar units.
Why is our kit called ‘Purple-Jelley’?
Discovering the J-Aggregate Effect in Cyanine DyesIn 1936, Edwin Jelley made a fascinating observation, documented it in a letter to Nature (Nature 138, 1009 – 1010). He noted a peculiar behaviour of certain cyanine dyes, that when dissolved in 5 M NaCl, they dyes exhibited a third absorbance peak at a longer wavelength, around 650nm. In deionized water, however, they displayed only a double peak at approximately 540nm and 570nm. The 650nm peak in concentrated dye solutions resulted from the aggregation of dye molecules and was later termed a ‘J-aggregate,’ in honor of Edwin Jelley. The J-aggregate is known as a supra-molecular complex, formed by stacking individual dye molecules.
Subsequent research in the 1960s, notably by Kay et al. (J. Physical Chem. 68, 1896 – 1906), revealed that various biological polymers, including proteins, DNA, polar lipids, and glycosaminoglycans, could also induce this third absorbance peak. This phenomenon led to the development of the Purple-Jelley assay, named after the purple color of the dye reagent and Edwin Jelley himself.
An overview of the Purple-Jelley assay steps:
During the assay, hyaluronic acid is selectively purified during the assay sample preparation protocol. This is then reacted with the Purple-Jelley dye reagent, and the absorption of the characteristic third wavelength recorded. By comparison with a calibration curve the hyaluronic acid content of the sample can be measured.
Step 1. The assay protocol takes tissue samples through a sequential sample preparation protocol which involves enzymatic protein digestion, followed by precipitation and purification of GAGs, culminating in the precipitation of purified Hyaluronic acid.
Step2. The processed sample is then incubated for 10 minutes with the Purple-Jelley dye reagent, forming a coloured product which can be measured spectrophotometrically.
Step 3. The Hyaluronic acid content of unknown samples can be calculated by comparison against a calibration curve prepared using a standard comprising hyaluronic acid (supplied with the kit).
Assay range
10 – 100µg/ml
Limit of Detection
10µg/ml
Detection Method
Colorimetric Detection (655nm) (Endpoint)
Measurements per kit
100 in total (allows a maximum of 46 samples to be run in duplicate alongside a standard curve).
Suitable Samples
In-vivo: Hyaluronic acid purified from in-vivo tissues. The kit protocol involves extraction and purification of hyaluronic acid prior to reaction with the Purple-Dye reagent.
Precautions
This kit is designed for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Kit requires access to a centrifuge, as well as a spectrophotometer/colorimeter capable of colorimetric, absorbance detection at 655nm. Specific sample preparation protocols may require customer to provide further reagents, consult assay manual for further information.
2. Hyaluronan Reference Standard (1x 5ml, 0.2mg/ml soluble Hyaluronic Acid)
3. Precipitating Reagent (2x 34ml)
4. Sodium Chloride (1x 20ml)
5. Cetylpyridinium Chloride (1x 20ml)
6. TRIS-buffered Saline (5x tablets)
7. 2ml screw-cap tubes for preparation of samples.
8. Assay kit manual
NB: Additional reagents may be required for sample preparation prior to assay. Consult manual or contact us for further details.
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Biocolor’s Purple-Jelley assay kit is the perfect tool for accurate measurement of hyaluronic acid / Hyaluronan levels in your samples. This colorimetric assay is optimised for quantitative analysis in-vivo, tissue-derived hyaluronic acid / Hyaluronan and includes full step-by-step instructions.
The Opentrons® 3-piece Aluminum Block Set is used with our Temperature Deck. The set comes with a 24-well, 96-well and flat bottom plate format block. These are used to keep your 2mL tubes, 1.5mL tubes, 96-well PCR plates, PCR strips and flat bottom plates at a constant temperature. These blocks holds temperatures between 4°C and 95°C when used with the Opentrons Temperature Module (GEN2).
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The Opentrons® 3-piece Aluminum Block Set is used with our Temperature Deck. The set comes with a 24-well, 96-well and flat bottom plate format block. These are used to keep your 2mL tubes, 1.5mL tubes, 96-well PCR plates, PCR strips and flat bottom plates at a constant temperature. These blocks holds temperatures between 4°C and 95°C when used with the Opentrons Temperature Module (GEN2).