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| Topic | Colistin ELISA Test Kit |
| Name | NICOLE |
| Company | REAGEN |
| Address | 102 Commerce Dr. Unit 8, Moorestown, NJ 08057 |
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| Country | USA |
| Date Created | 9/28/2013 12:22:05 PM |
| Message | Product Description REAGEN™ Colistin ELISA Test Kit is a competitive enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative analysis of Colistin in meat (beef, pork and chicken) and Egg.Colistin, also known as polymyxin E, is a cationic lipopeptide antibiotic isolated in 1950 from Bacillus polymyxa subsp. colistinus. It is most notable for its activity toward the multidrug-resistant organism Pseudomonas aeruginosa and low rates of resistance. Colistin is a mixture of cyclic polypeptides colistin A and B. Colistin is effective against most Gram-negative bacilli. The REAGEN™ Colistin ELISA Test Kit enables international and government regulatory agencies, food manufacturers and processors, as well as quality assurance organizations, to detect colistin in various sample types and to satisfy customer concerns about food safety The unique features of the kit are: High recovery, rapid, and cost-effective extraction methods High sensitivity (0.5 ng/g or ppb) High reproducibility. A quick ELISA assay (less than 2 hours regardless of number of samples).
Procedure Overview The method is based on a competitive colorimetric ELISA assay. The drug of interest has been coated in the plate wells. During the analysis, sample is added along with the primary antibody specific for the target drug. If the target is present in the sample, it will compete for the antibody, thereby preventing the antibody from binding to the drug attached to the well. The secondary antibody, tagged with a peroxidase enzyme, targets the primary antibody that is complexed to the drug coated on the plate wells. The resulting color intensity, after addition of substrate, has an inverse relationship with the target concentration in the sample.
Kit Contents, Storage and Shelf Life REAGEN™ Colistin ELISA Test Kit has the capacity for 96 determinations or testing of 42 samples in duplicate (assuming 12 wells for standards). Return any unused microwells to the foil bag and reseal them with the desiccant provided in the original package. Store the kit at 2-8C *. The shelf life is 12 months when the kit is properly stored. Kit Contents Amount Storage Colistin-coated Microtiter Plate 1 x 96-well plate (8 wells x 12 strips) 2-8C Standards: Negative control 0.5 ng/mL 1.5 ng/mL 5 ng/mL 15 ng/mL 50 ng/mL 1000 ng/mL (spiking, optional) 0.8mL 0.8mL 0.8mL 0.8mL 0.8mL 0.8mL 0.8mL 2-8C * Colistin Antibody #1(powder) 3 tubes 2-8C Antibody #1 Diluent 14 mL 100X HRP-Conjugated Antibody #2 250 L Antibody #2 Diluent 20 mL 10X Colistin Extraction Buffer 25 mL 20X Wash Solution 28mL Stop Buffer 14 mL TMB Substrate 10 mL Clean Up Buffer I (Optional) Clean Up Buffer II (Optional) 18 mL 18mL * If you are not planning to use the kit for over 1 month, store Colistin Standard , Colistin Antibody #1, 100X HRP-Conjugated Antibody #2 at -20C preferably or in a freezer. Sensitivity
Sample Type Detection Limit (ng/g or ppb) Meat(Beef/Pork/Chicken) 4 Egg 50
Specificity
Molecules Cross-Reactivity (%) Colistin 100 Polymyxin 88 Bacitracin zinc < 0.5
Required Materials Not Provided With the Kit
Microtiter plate reader (450 nm) Incubator Tissue Mixer (e.g. Omni TissueMaster Homogenizer) Vortex mixer (e.g. Gneie Vortex mixer from VWR) 20, 100 and 1000 L pipettes Multi-channel pipette: 50-300 L (Optional) Acetonitrile,hexane
Warnings and Precautions
The standards contain colistin. Handle with particular care. Do not use the kit past the expiration date. Do not mix reagents from different kits or lots except for components with the same part No’s within their expiration dates. ANTIBODIES AND PLATES ARE KIT-AND LOT-SPECIFIC. Make sure that the antibody #2 and diluent are mixed in correct volumes. Try to maintain a laboratory temperature of 20°–25°C Avoid running assays under or near air vents, as this may cause excessive cooling, heating and/or evaporation. Also, do not run assays in direct sunlight, as this may cause excessive heat and evaporation. Cold bench tops should be avoided by placing several layers of paper towel or some other insulation material under the assay plates during incubation. Make sure you are using only distilled or deionized water since water quality is very important. When pipetting samples or reagents into an empty microtiter plate, place the pipette tips in the lower corner of the well, making contact with the plastic. Incubations of assay plates should be timed as precisely as possible. Be consistent when adding standards to the assay plate. Add your standards first and then your samples. Add standards to plate only in the order from low concentration to high concentration as this will minimize the risk of compromising the standard curve. Always refrigerate plates in sealed bags with a desiccant to maintain stability. Prevent condensation from forming on plates by allowing them equilibrate to room temperature (20 – 25C / 68 – 77F) while in the packaging. |
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