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Food Vitamin B12 ELISA Kit

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Vitamin B12 ELISA Test

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Food Vitamin B12 ELISA Test Kit

Category Name Food Nutrients ELISA kits
Test 96
Method ELISA method: Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Specificity 98%
Sensitivity 0.3 ng/mL
Total Time 80 min.
Shelf Life 12 months

Item #:                    1739-8   Quantity:               

Food Vitamin B12 ELISA Kit

Vitamin B12_1739-8(MSDS)(05-13-2016).pdf

Food Vitamin B12  ELISA Kit

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Food Vitamin B12 ELISA Kit description:




Vitamin B12 quantitative ELISA test is based on the principle of the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for Quantitative determination of Vitamin B12 in Food.



Materials Provided with Food Vitamin B12 Elisa Kit:
1. Microtiter plate: 12 strips with 8 breakable wells coated with anti-vitamin B12
2. Vitamin B12 Standards (0; 0.4; 1; 4; 10; 40 ng/mL): 6 vials with 0.5 mL each
3. Conjugate (Vitamin B12-Peroxidase): 6 mL
4. Substrate Solution (TMB): 15 mL
5. Stop Solution (0.5 M H2SO4): 15 mL
6. Sample diluent (PBS) 2x
7. Washing Solution (PBS + Tween 20): 60 mL as 10x
8. Two plastic foils to cover the strips during the incubation
9. Plastic bag to store unused microtiter strips
10. Instruction Manual

Materials required but not provided:
1. Freshly distilled or deionized water
2. Dispensing system and/or pipette
3. EIA kit Microplate washer
4. EIA kit Microplate Reader with 450nm wavelength




Vitamin B12 Elisa Kit Background Information:
Vitamin B12 as a trace element belongs to the biologically important chelate formers. The basic unit consists of a corrin ring with cobalt as a central atom. Cobalt is sixfold coordinated by four nitrogen atoms, one cyanide and a dimethylbenzimidazol group. Vitamin B12 forms a stable complex, which is absorbed in thelower part of the small intestine, with the so-called intrinsic factor present in the gastric juice. A lack ofvitamin B12 can lead among other things to pernicious anemia. This disease is not generated by aninsufficient supply of vitamin B12, but by the absence of intrinsic factor. A pernicious anemia can be treatedby a high dosage of vitamin B12.The existing detection procedures are mainly microbiological methods, but also HPLC and thin-layer chromatography, all of which are associated with a high amount of time and instrumentation. With the present test kit it is possible, to determine vitamin B12 quantitatively in vitaminated food in a significantly faster way (2.5 to 4 hours inclusive sample pretreatment) compared with a conventional microbiological assay (24 to 48 hours).



Vitamin B12 Elisa Test Principle:
The Diagnostic Automation Vitamin B12 quantitative ELISA test is based on the principle of the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay -ELISA method. An antibody directed against vitamin B12 is bound on the surface of a microtiter plate. Vitamin B12 containing samples or standards and a vitamin B12-peroxidase conjugate are given into the wells of the microtiter plate. Enzyme labeled and free vitamin B12 compete for the antibody binding sites.



Diagnostic Automation Inc. offers several popular Food ELISA Test Kits: Fumonisin ELISA Kit, Streptomycin ELISA Kit, Aflatoxin M1 ELISA Kit, Penicillin ELISA Kit, Histamine ELISA Kit, and Verotoxin Antigen in Food ELISA Test Kit. For more information on any of these Food ELISA Test Kits please see our website home page, or contact our Customer Service Representative at 818-591-3030.






Product Note:

Diagnostic Automation Vitamin B12 ELISA test determines the concentration of vitamin B12 in food, including Multivitamin Tablets and Capsules, Multivitamin Juices, Multivitamin Jam, Grain Products (Corn Flakes and Muesli), Multivitamin Sweets, Milk, and Dry Milk Instant Formula.  The sensitivity of DAI vitamin B12 ELISA is 0.3 ng/mL. The recovery of spiked samples was determined to 98 percent. The intra-assay variation of the vitamin B12 test was determined to 3 percent. Cross-reactivity relative to vitamin B12 is 100 percent.