Amylopectin/Amylose/Total starch content Assay Kit
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Specifications:
Application | Colorimetric Assay | ||
Storage Temperature | 2-8°C | ||
Product Type | Assay Kits | Forms | Kit with Various components |
Product Grade | Molecular Biology | ||
Accurate Quantification of Starch Components in Plant and Food Samples
The Amylopectin/Amylose/Total Starch Content Assay Kit offers a reliable and scientifically validated method for quantitative analysis of starch fractions in cereals, grains, and processed foods. Unlike traditional colorimetric or iodine-binding methods—often affected by cross-reactivity and absorbance interference—this kit uses selective binding with concanavalin A (Con A) and enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysis to specifically distinguish amylose from amylopectin, followed by glucose quantification for total starch analysis.
Principle of the Assay
Traditional starch analysis methods rely on iodine-complexation with amylose, which is not entirely specific due to interference from amylopectin. This kit overcomes these limitations by:
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Selective Binding:
Concanavalin A (Con A) selectively binds to amylopectin, precipitating it and allowing separation from amylose. -
Enzymatic Hydrolysis:
The remaining starch fractions are digested by a starch-specific enzyme complex into glucose. -
Quantification:
Glucose is then quantified using a colorimetric method, and the contents of amylose, amylopectin, and total starch are calculated accordingly.
Applications
- Determination of amylose-to-amylopectin ratio in cereal and root crops
- Analysis of starch content in processed foods
- Nutritional profiling and breeding studies in agriculture
- Functional food research and labeling
Key Features
- ✅ High Specificity: Distinguishes amylopectin from amylose using Con A lectin binding.
- ✅ Accurate Quantification: Enzyme-based digestion provides consistent glucose yields.
- ✅ Comprehensive Analysis: Simultaneously determines amylose, amylopectin, and total starch.
- ✅ Research-Grade Reagent Quality: Optimized for reproducibility in plant, food, and biochemical laboratories.
Precautions & Safety
- Concanavalin A (Con A) is hazardous by inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion. Handle with care using appropriate PPE (gloves, lab coat, eye protection).
- Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a skin and eye irritant; use in a fume hood when possible and avoid direct contact.
- Store reagents at specified temperatures to maintain reagent integrity.
Kit Includes (Typical Contents)
- Concanavalin A (lyophilized or solution)
- Enzyme complex for starch hydrolysis
- Glucose standard solution
- Assay buffer(s)
- Colorimetric detection reagent
- User manual with full protocol and calculation guide
Required Equipment (User Supplied)
- Spectrophotometer or microplate reader (typically at 540 nm)
- Centrifuge
- Water bath or incubator
- Pipettes and tips
- Protective equipment for hazardous reagents
- Pack Size: For 50 Assays For 100 Assays