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 | ||
The Amylopectin/Amylose/Total Starch Content Assay Kit is a highly specific and validated analytical tool designed for the quantitative determination of starch components in cereals, grains, tubers, and processed food products. Unlike traditional iodine-binding or colorimetric techniques, this kit employs Concanavalin A (Con A) binding and enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysis, followed by colorimetric glucose quantification, to yield precise results without cross-reactivity or measurement interference.
Assay Principle
This assay overcomes the limitations of conventional methods by using a three-step mechanism:
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Selective Binding with Concanavalin A (Con A)
- Con A specifically binds to amylopectin, precipitating it from the solution.
- Amylose remains in solution and is separated by centrifugation.
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis
- The remaining starch fractions are digested by an enzyme complex, converting amylose and total starch to glucose.
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Colorimetric Glucose Quantification
- The released glucose is measured using a colorimetric reagent (typically absorbance at 540 nm).
- The results allow differentiation and quantification of amylose, amylopectin, and total starch.
Key Features & Benefits
✅ High Specificity
- Effectively distinguishes between amylose and amylopectin using lectin-based Con A binding.
✅ Accurate and Reproducible
- Enzyme-based digestion ensures consistent and precise glucose measurement.
✅ Complete Starch Profile
- Simultaneously measures amylose, amylopectin, and total starch in one workflow.
✅ Validated Methodology
- Suitable for plant breeding, food labeling, and nutritional research.
✅ Research-Grade Reagents
- High-purity reagents optimized for reproducibility in food, agricultural, and biochemical labs.
Applications
- Plant Breeding and Genetics: Amylose-to-amylopectin ratio profiling in crop selection
- Food Industry: Nutritional labeling and quality control of processed starch-based foods
- Agricultural Research: Root and cereal starch analysis in developmental studies
- Functional Food Studies: Investigating starch digestibility and glycemic properties
Kit Components (Typical Contents)
Component | Form |
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Concanavalin A (Con A) | Lyophilized or liquid |
Starch Hydrolysis Enzyme Complex | Solution |
Glucose Standard Solution | Ready-to-use |
Assay Buffers | 1–2 solutions |
Colorimetric Detection Reagent | Ready-to-mix |
User Manual | Protocol + Calculation Guide |
User Requirements (Not Included)
- Spectrophotometer or microplate reader (typically 540 nm)
- Microcentrifuge
- Water bath or incubator (optimal 37°C)
- Pipettes and tips
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Safety & Handling
- Con A is hazardous upon skin contact or inhalation—use gloves, lab coat, and eye protection.
- Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) may be present; avoid skin and eye contact and use under a fume hood.
- Storage: Follow the instructions for temperature-sensitive reagents.
The Amylopectin/Amylose/Total Starch Assay Kit offers a robust, specific, and reproducible solution for starch analysis. It is ideal for researchers and food technologists seeking precise starch profiling in a wide range of biological and processed materials. By integrating lectin specificity and enzymatic precision, this kit ensures scientifically reliable data for advanced food, crop, and nutrition research.
- Pack Size: For 50 Assays For 100 Assays