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Kinetic Chromogenic Amebocyte Lysate VialKinetic Chromogenic Amebocyte Lysate is designed to do quantitative detection of gram-negative bacterial endotoxins (Lipopolysaccharides) with kinetic chromogenic method.
Gel Clot Lyophilized Amebocyte Lysate Single Test in Vial contains 0.2ml endotoxin-specific Amebocyte Lysate which includes beta-glucan inhibitor in the formulation and will not react to beta-glucan. Furthermore, sample could be added to the vial directly. This means you don't need to dilute Amebocyte Lysate at first, and could decide how many vials use each time to avoid waste.
Gel Clot Method Lyophilized Amebocyte Lysate Multi-test Vial G17 is especially suitable for endotoxin detection in large amounts. Bioendo's Lysate reagent features strong resistance to interference and strong improvement for heat stability.
Endotoxin Assay Kit for Water and Dialysate (Gel Clot Assay) assays the endotoxin in water or dialysate by using gel clot technique. Relating operation conforms to USP & EP. Endotoxin-specific Amebocyte Lysate is included by this kit, which will well avoid false positive reaction with Fungi (1,3)-β-D-glucan.
Bioendo GC Endotoxin Test Kit (Gel Clot Assay) includes Amebocyte Lysate, CSE and Water for BET. This will well avoid the mismatching between Amebocyte Lysate and CSE. The Kit is especially suitable for you when you need to do lots of endotoxin detection. Customized gel-clot endotoxin assay kit is also available upon your demand.
Bioendo EC Endotoxin Test Kit provides a fast measurement for endotoxin quantification. The endotoxin in the sample activates a cascade of enzymes in Amebocyte Lysate, the activated enzyme splits the synthetic substrate, releasing a yellow-colored product with maximum absorbance at 405nm. For End-point Chromogenic Endotoxin Test Kit without Diazo Coupling, a regular spectrophotometer or plate reader is required to read the absorbance at 405nm.
Kinetic Turbidimetric Amebocyte Lysate Vial is developed based on the principle that the time needed to reach a certain absorbance increase (onset OD), i.e. onset time, is negatively correlated with the endotoxin concentration. It could be applied to test the endotoxin level of injectable drugs and implantable medical devices.
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