Customization: | Available |
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Classification: | Biochemical Apparatus |
Type: | PCR Kit for Animal |
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The Tianlong's Horse ingredients Nucleic Acid Detection Kit is intended to be used for the qualitative detection of
Horse ingredients nucleic acid by fluorescence Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) method.
The test is designed to detect DNA from Horse ingredients in animal tissues, food, feed, and other samples.The
test results are for veterinary clinical reference only and cannot be used as the basis for confirming or excluding
cases alone.
The Tianlong Horse lngredients Nucleic Acid Detection Kit is to be used with Real-time PCR instruments with 2
or more fluorescence detection channels. which the test performance of the kit has been validated on. Such Rea
time PCR thermal cyclers have appropriate fluorescence reading channels for FAM, VIC (HEX) e.g., Applied
Biosystems 7500 Real-Time PCR Systems, TianLong Gentier Real-time PCR systems, etc.
Sample Requirements
1. Specimen: food containing animal components, animal tissue or blood, animalfeed, meat products, etc.
2. Collection: for specific sampling method, please refer to the "Microbial Specimen Collection Manua"
3. Storage: samples can be stored at 2~8C for no more than 24 hours; under -20'C for no more than 3 months;
under -70'C for long-time, but repeated freeze-thaw should be avoided.
4. Transportation: use a foam box with ice to seal for transportation.
Reagent Storage and Handling
All reagents must be stored at -25°C to -15C for 12 months. The stability of unspent reagents would not be
influenced by re-storage. But the thawing and freezing should not be more than three times. The opened reagents
should be placed no more than 8 hours at room temperature. The products should be shipped by ice box oi
refrigerated truck under 2°C to 8C. Simulated transport tests indicate that the stability and validity could not be
influenced by transport.