Content: 53 assays per kit
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: Spectrophotometer
Detection Method: Absorbance
Wavelength (nm): 340
Signal Response: Increase
Linear Range: 0.3 to 20 µg of acetic acid per assay
Limit of Detection: 0.14 mg/L
Reaction Time (min): ~ 14 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: Methods based on this principle have been accepted by EN, ISO,ICUMSA, IFU and MEBAK
The Acetic Acid (ACS Manual Format) test kit is a simple method for the rapid and reliable measurement and analysis of acetic acid/acetate in foods, beverages and other materials.
Note for Content: The number of manual tests per kit can be doubled if all volumes are halved. This can be readily accommodated using the MegaQuantTM Wave Spectrophotometer (D-MQWAVE).
Advantages
No wasted ACS solution (stable suspension supplied)
PVP incorporated to prevent tannin inhibition
All reagents stable for > 2 years after preparation
Very competitive price (cost per test)
Mega-Calc™ software tool is available from our website for hassle-free raw data processing
内容:每个试剂盒53次检测
运输温度:环境温度
储存温度:短期稳定性:2-8oC,
长期稳定性:参见单个组件标签
稳定性:在推荐的储存条件下超过2年
分析物:乙酸
测定形式:分光光度计
检测方法:吸光度
波长(nm):340
信号响应:增加
线性范围:每次测定0.3至20µg乙酸
检出限:0.14 mg/L
反应时间(分钟):~14分钟
应用示例:葡萄酒、啤酒、果汁、软饮料、醋、蔬菜、泡菜、乳制品(如奶酪)、肉类、鱼类、面包、烘焙产品(和烘焙剂)、番茄酱、酱油、蛋黄酱、调味品、纸张(和纸板)、茶、药品(如输液)、饲料和其他材料(如生物培养物、样品等)。
方法认可:基于此原理的方法已被EN、ISO、ICUMSA、IFU和MEBAK接受
乙酸(ACS手动格式)检测试剂盒是一种快速可靠地测量和分析食品、饮料和其他材料中乙酸/乙酸盐的简单方法。
内容说明:如果所有数量减半,每个试剂盒的手动测试数量可以翻倍。使用MegaQuantTM分光光度计(D-MQWAVE)可以很容易地适应这种情况。
优点
没有浪费ACS溶液(提供稳定的悬浮液)
加入PVP以防止单宁抑制
所有试剂在制备后稳定超过2年
极具竞争力的价格(每次测试的成本)
Mega Calc™ 我们的网站上提供了软件工具,可以轻松处理原始数据
Ethyl acetate, butyrate and propionate may react more slowly than acetate. Free fatty acids are not measured.
Sometimes the addition of the last assay component can cause a small negative absorbance change in the blank samples due to a dilution effect and in such cases it is recommended that the real absorbance values be used in the calculation of results.
No, however the sample preparation process can be tested by adding a known amount of acetic acid standard and assessing the recovery of this.
The pH of the assay solution after the sample is added should be the same as that of the assay buffer that is supplied with the kit.
Low sample volumes (e.g. 0.1 mL) are not likely to affect the pH of the assay solution and therefore may not require pH adjustment.
Samples above 0.1 mL are more likely to affect the pH of the assay solution and therefore the pH of these samples should be adjusted as described in the data booklet, prior to addition to the assay.
If you suspect that the Megazyme test kit is not performing as expected such that expected results are not obtained please do the following:
Megazyme produces 4 acetic acid test kits:
K-ACET: uses the traditional ACS reaction. Manual format for use with spectrophotometers.
K-ACETAF: uses the traditional ACS reaction. Automated format for use with auto-analysers.
K-ACETAF: uses the more recently developed and more rapid acetate kinase reaction. Automated format for use with auto-analysers.
K-ACETAK: uses the more recently developed and more rapid acetate kinase reaction. Automated format for use with auto-analysers.
K-ACETRM: uses the more recently developed and more rapid acetate kinase reaction. Manual format for use with spectrophotometers.
Acetic acid in liquid cell culture media/supernatants or fermentation samples can be determined without any sample treatment (except clarification by centrifugation or filtration) and appropriate dilution in distilled water.
Auto-analysers use ~ 0.315 mL reaction volumes and pathlengths between 4-8 mm which is similar to a standard 96-well microplate where a 0.315 mL reaction volume would give a pathlength of ~ 6-7 mm. Therefore K-ACETAK or K-ACETAF can be used directly in a 96-well microplate format with minimal assay optimisation.
If preferred, K-ACET or K-ACETRM may also be easily converted for use in a 96-well microplate format. Basically, the assay volumes for the cuvette format must bereduced approximately 10-fold for use in a 96-well microplate. However, some assay optimisation may be required (e.g. increased enzyme concentration etc.) and unlike the cuvette which has a set pathlength of 1 cm, the pathlength in the microplate is dependent upon the volume of liquid in the well. Therefore to enable the calculation of the amount of analyte in the samples from tests performed in the microplate format one of the following must be done:
Acetic Acid Kit Recommendation For Microplate Format:
Either K-ACETRM or K-ACETAK is recommended for use in a 96-well microplate format and the main advantages / disadvantages are described below:
K-ACETRM:
The assay volumes of this kit should be reduced by 10-fold for use in a 96-well microplate format (some assay optimisation may be required, e.g. increased enzyme concentration etc.).
The calculation of results is achieved as outlined above in either of points 1, 2 or 3.
Yes, assuming that the concentration of the analyte in the sample (after sample preparation) is above the limit of detection for the kit. It may be sufficient to use the sample directly in the assay after clarification by centrifugation / filtering followed by dilution (if required) in distilled water.
The final pH of the kit assay after the sample is added should not change from what it should be (as stated in the kit for the assay buffer). If it does change then the sample will require pH adjustment. In most cases the sample volume being used is low relative to the final assay volume and in this case the pH of the kit assay is unlikely to be affected.
Where the amount of analyte in a liquid sample is unknown, it is recommended that a range of sample dilutions are prepared with the aim of obtaining an absorbance change in the assay that is within the linear range.
Where solid samples are analysed, the weight of sample per volume of water used for sample extraction/preparation can be altered to suit, as can the dilution of the extracted sample prior to the addition of the assay, as per liquid samples.
If there are any concerns with any kit components, the first thing to do is to test the standard sample (control sample) that is supplied with the kit and ensure that the expected value (within the accepted variation) is obtained before testing any precious samples. This must be done using the procedure provided in the kit booklet without any modifications to the procedure. If there are still doubts about the results using the standard sample in the kit then send example results in the MegaCalc spread sheet to your product supplier (Megazyme or your local Megazyme distributor).
For users who are not familiar with how to use the Megazyme tests kits then it is recommended that they follow this example, e.g. D-Fructose/D-Glucose Assay kit K-FRUGL (http://secure.megazyme.com/D-Fructose-D-Glucose-Assay-Kit):
1. The kit components are listed on pages 2-3 of the kit booklet.
2. Prepare the kit reagents as described on page 3.
3. For separate measurements of glucose and fructose follow procedure A on page 4.
4. Pipette the volumes listed for water, sample, solution 1 and solution 2 into 3 mL, 1 cm pathlength cuvettes. Duplicate sample assays and duplicate blanks are recommended. Mix the contents of each cuvette by inversion (seal the cuvette using parafilm or a plastic cuvette cap – do not use a finger) then after ~3 min record the first absorbance reading of each cuvette at 340 nm (this is reading A1).
5. Then add suspension 3 and mix the contents of each cuvette by inversion. Incubate for 5 minutes then record the absorbance reading of each cuvette at 340 nm (this is reading A2). NB. It is essential that the reaction is compete. To assess this, record the absorbances at ~ 2 minute intervals and until the absorbance plateaus. A stable absorbance indicates that the reaction is complete. If the absorbance continues to increase then continue to record absorbances until it plateaus and only then record absorbance reading A2.
6. Then add suspension 4 and mix the contents of each cuvette by inversion. Incubate for 5 minutes then take absorbance reading of each cuvette at 340 nm (this is reading A3). NB. As above, assess that the reaction has completed by take subsequent readings at ~2 min intervals.
7. For simple, automated results analysis, input the absorbance readings (A1, A2, A3) for samples and blanks into the K-FRUGL MegaCalc.
To ensure that the assay is working, and being performed correctly it is recommend that the test is performed using the standard sample that is provided with the kit and to obtain the expected values before proceeding to test real samples.
It is recommend that new users also watch this video which highlights how to perform the assays.
Many of the other Megazyme test kits follow a similar format.
The volume/weight of sample and total volume of the extract can be modified to suit the sample. This will ultimately be dictated by the amount of analyte of interest in the sample and may require empirical determination. For low levels of analyte the sample:extract volume ratio can be increased (i.e. increase the sample and/or decrease the total extraction volume).
Alternatively, for samples with low concentrations of analyte, a larger sample volume can be added to the kit assay. When altering the sample volume adjust the distilled water volume added to the assay accordingly so that the total assay volume is not altered.
The kit assay may work for biological fluids assuming that inositol is present above the limit of detection for the kit after any sample preparation (if required). Centrifugation of the samples and use of the supernatant directly in the kit assay (with appropriate dilution in distilled water) may be sufficient. However, if required a more stringent sample preparation method may be required and examples are provided at the following link:<a href="http://www.megaz
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