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| Topic | Ammonia Assay Kit |
| Name | NICOLE |
| Company | REAGEN LLC |
| Address | 102 Commerce Dr. Unit 8, Moorestown, NJ 08057 |
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| Country | USA |
| Date Created | 9/30/2013 9:08:13 AM |
| Message | Product Description
REAGEN™ Ammonia Assay Kit is a cuvette-based enzymatic assay for the determination of Ammonia across a variety of food samples. The kit uses a spectrophotometric, kinetic assay to detect the enzymatic degradation of Ammonia directly from food samples. The unique features of the kit are:
High sensitivity and low detection limit (0.2 ppm) High reproducibility A rapid (30 minute), robust enzyme-based assay
Procedure Overview
REAGEN™ Ammonia Assay Kit uses a coupled enzymatic reaction scheme to detect Ammonia in food samples. The ammonia is used as a substrate by the enzyme glutamate dehydrogenase to make glutamate. In the process, NADH is stoichiometrically converted to NAD+. This conversion, measured at 340 nm, is proportional to the level of Ammonia in the sample.
The absorbance of each sample at 340 nm is measured using a spectrophotometer. The concentration of Ammonia in each sample is then directly determined from the change in NADH absorbance at 340 nm within 25 minutes.
Kit Contents, Storage and Shelf Life
REAGEN™ Ammonia Assay Kit has the capacity for 48 determinations or 24 determinations in duplicate. Store the kit at 4°C. The shelf life of the kit is 12 months, after receipt, when the kit is properly stored.
Kit Contents Amount Storage Substrate Solution Mix One vial 4ºC Glutamate Dehydrogenase 0.25 mL 4ºC Ammonia Standard One vial 4ºC Microtiter plate 96-well plate (8 wells x 12 strips) 4ºC
Sensitivity (Detection Limit)
Sample Volume Detection Limit (mg/L) 0.1 mL 4 2 mL 0.2 The linear range of the assay is 0.6 – 600 mg/L (ppm).
Required Materials Not Provided With the Kit
Spectrophotometer (340 nm) Low volume (0.3 mL) UV cuvettes, such as Brand Scientific catalog #7592 00 Deionized or distilled water 50 mL plastic conical tubes
Warnings and Precautions
Do not use the kit past the expiration date. Try to maintain a laboratory temperature of 20°–25°C (68°–77°F). 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 insulate 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. |
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