Description
Pectinase Assay Kit (BA0221) (BA0221)
The Pectinase Assay Kit (SKU: BA0221) provides a rapid and convenient method for the quantitative determination of pectinase activity in biological samples. Pectinase (EC 3.2.1.15) catalyses the hydrolysis of pectin, a heteropolysaccharide found primarily in the middle lamella and cell wall of terrestrial plants, and pectinase enzymes are widely used in the food industry to liquefy fruit pulp and clarify juice and wine. In this assay the substrate pectin forms a turbid complex with the detection reagent, and the turbidity measured at 600 nm is proportional to the amount of unhydrolysed pectin and thus inversely proportional to pectinase activity. The linear detection range is 9.2-100 U/L pectinase in a 96-well plate. It is a simple and high-throughput 40-minute add-mix-measure assay that requires no heating and does not use toxic materials.
| Product Name: | Pectinase Assay Kit (BA0221) |
| SKU: | BA0221 |
| Detection Method: | Turbidimetric; read at 600 nm |
| Detection Range: | 9.2-100 U/L pectinase activity |
| Sample Type: | Plant, fungal tissues, juice, bacteria |
| Species Reactivity: | All |
| Assay Time: | Approximately 40 minutes |
| Kit Size: | 100 Assays |
| Equipment Required: | Microplate reader |
| Storage: | Store all components at -20 degrees C upon receipt. |
| Shelf Life: | 12 months after receipt |
| Shipping: | Room Temperature |
Pectinase (EC 3.2.1.15) is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of pectin, a heteropolysaccharide found primarily in the middle lamella and cell wall of terrestrial plants. During fruit ripening, enzymes including pectinase break down the middle lamella, separating cells and softening the fruit, and pectinase enzymes are used in the food industry to liquefy fruit pulp and clarify fruit juice and wine. In this kit the substrate pectin forms a turbid complex with the detection reagent, and the turbidity measured at 600 nm is proportional to the amount of unhydrolysed pectin, and therefore inversely proportional to pectinase activity.
- Sensitive and accurate: linear detection range from 9.2-100 U/L pectinase activity in a 96-well plate assay.
- Simple and high-throughput: a simple and convenient 40 minute add-mix-measure type assay in a high-throughput format compatible with laboratory liquid handling systems, with no heating required.
- Safe: the kit does not use toxic materials and refers to the previously established DNS method.
- Pectinase activity determination in biological samples (e.g. plant, fungal tissues, juice, bacteria).
Note: The below protocol is a sample protocol. Protocols are specific to each batch/lot. For the correct instructions please follow the protocol included in your kit.
| Step | Procedure |
| 1 | To ensure identical incubation times, addition of Pectin to samples should be quick and use of a multi-channel pipettor is recommended, which also applies to the addition of Reagent following incubation; for accurate results the assay should be incubated at 25 degrees C. |
| 2 | For sample preparation, homogenise solid samples in 100 mM acetate buffer, pH 4.0, centrifuge at 14,000 rpm for 5 minutes and use the supernatant, which must be clear and free of particles. |
| 3 | Allow all kit components to equilibrate to room temperature before the assay and briefly centrifuge tubes before use. |
| 4 | For the calibrator, transfer 200 microlitres of water into two wells of a 96-well plate, add 20 microlitres of water to one well (OD_H2O) and 20 microlitres of Calibrator to the other well (OD_cal), pipetting up and down to mix the Calibrator. |
| 5 | Transfer 20 microlitres of each sample into separate wells and add 20 microlitres of water to another well to serve as the blank, then add 60 microlitres of Pectin to each sample well and the blank well and tap the plate briefly to mix. |
| 6 | Incubate at room temperature for 30 minutes, add 140 microlitres of Reagent to each sample and blank well, tap the plate to mix, wait 10 minutes and read the optical density at 600 nm. |
Pectinase activity is calculated as: Pectinase Activity = [(ODBlank - ODSample) / (ODCal - ODH2O)] x n x 100 (U/L), where ODSample, ODBlank, ODCal and ODH2O are the OD600nm values for each sample, blank, calibrator and water well respectively, and n is the dilution factor if the sample was diluted prior to the assay. Note: if sample pectinase activity exceeds 100 U/L, dilute samples in water and repeat the assay. Unit definition: 1 Unit (U) of pectinase will catalyse the hydrolysis of 1 micromole of galacturonic acid from polygalacturonic acid per minute at 25 degrees C and pH 4.0.
| Component | Quantity | Storage |
| Pectin | 8 mL | -20 degrees C |
| Reagent | 15 mL | -20 degrees C |
| Calibrator | 500 uL | -20 degrees C |