Solid-Nitrate Reductase(S-NR) Activity Assay Kit

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Reagent Code: #67112

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Storage 2-8℃, avoid light

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The Solid-Nitrate Reductase (S-NR) Activity Assay Kit is primarily used to measure nitrate reductase activity in plant tissues. This enzyme plays a critical role in nitrogen metabolism, converting nitrate to nitrite, which is a key step in the assimilation of nitrogen by plants. By quantifying S-NR activity, researchers can assess the efficiency of nitrogen utilization in crops, which is vital for optimizing fertilizer application and improving agricultural productivity. The kit is also employed in studies focused on understanding plant responses to environmental stressors, such as drought or nutrient deficiency, as these conditions often impact nitrate reductase activity. Additionally, it is utilized in plant breeding programs to identify and develop crop varieties with enhanced nitrogen use efficiency, contributing to sustainable farming practices. The assay is straightforward, making it a valuable tool for both academic research and agricultural biotechnology applications.

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100T/EA
10-20 days ฿13,500.00

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Soil Nitrate Reductase (S-NR) Activity Assay Kit - Microplate Method

Product Information

Product code: 67112

Soil nitrate reductase (S-NR) catalyzes the reduction of nitrate to nitrite in soil and is a key enzyme in soil nitrate nitrogen reduction. Measuring S-NR activity is useful for studies related to rational fertilization and reducing nitrogen loss.

S-NR catalyzes the following reaction:

NO3-+ NADH + H+→ NO2-+ NAD++ H2O

Under acidic conditions, the generated nitrite reacts with p-aminobenzenesulfonic acid and α-naphthylamine to quantitatively form a red azo compound. This compound has a maximum absorbance peak at 540 nm.

Actual readings may vary depending on the testing instrument and conditions.

Package Contents

SizeItem CodeComponentQuantity
100T67112.1Reagent I1 bottle
100T67112.2Reagent II1 bottle
100T67112.3Reagent III1 bottle
100T67112.4Reagent IV1 bottle
100T67112.5Reagent V1 bottle
100T67112.mManual1 copy

Quality and Safety Information

Raw Material or Packaging NameQuality StandardMain Toxicity
Reagent I----
Reagent II----
Reagent III----
Reagent IV----
Reagent V----

Shipping and Storage

ShippingShipped with ice packs.
StorageStore Reagent III and Reagent IV at 2-8°C, protected from light. Store all other reagents at -20°C.
Shelf Life180 days.

Instructions for Use

1. Sample Processing

Naturally air-dry fresh soil samples or dry them in a 37°C oven. Pass the dried samples through a 30-50 mesh sieve.

2. Reagent Preparation

  • Reagent III: If crystals precipitate, dissolve before use in a 60°C-90°C water bath.
  • Reagent V: Standard stock solution, 1 mL. Store at -20°C.
  • 0.1 μmol/mL standard solution: Dilute Reagent V 100 times before use. Add 0.1 mL of Reagent V and dilute with distilled water to a final volume of 10 mL.

3. Assay Procedure

Add the following reagents to capped centrifuge tubes:

ComponentAssay TubeControl TubeStandard TubeBlank Tube
Air-dried soil sample (g)0.060.06
0.1 μmol/mL standard solution (μL)60
Distilled water (μL)225285
Reagent I (μL)225225
Reagent II (μL)75757575
  1. Mix well, cover the tubes, and incubate in a 37°C water bath for 24 h.
  2. Centrifuge at 8000 × g, 25°C for 10 min, and collect the supernatant.
  3. Add the following reagents to new tubes:
ComponentAssay TubeControl TubeStandard TubeBlank Tube
Supernatant (μL)130130130130
Reagent III (μL)85858585
Reagent IV (μL)85858585
  1. Mix well and allow color development at 25°C for 20 min.
  2. Centrifuge at 4000 × g, 25°C for 10 min.
  3. Transfer 200 μL of supernatant to a 96-well plate.
  4. Zero the instrument with distilled water and read the absorbance of each tube at 540 nm.

The standard tube and blank tube only need to be measured once. Prepare one control tube for each assay tube.

Before formal measurement, perform a preliminary test using 2 samples.

4. Activity Calculation

Unit definition: The amount of enzyme that produces 1 μmol NO2-per gram of soil sample per day is defined as one S-NR activity unit.

S-NR (μmol/d/g soil sample) = Cstandard× (Aassay tube- Acontrol tube) ÷ (Astandard tube- Ablank tube) × Vtotal reaction÷ W ÷ T

S-NR (μmol/d/g soil sample) = 0.5 × (Aassay tube- Acontrol tube) ÷ (Astandard tube- Ablank tube)

CstandardStandard tube concentration, 0.1 μmol/mL
Vtotal reactionTotal reaction system volume, 0.3 mL
TReaction time, 1 d
WSample mass, 0.06 g

Precautions

  1. Before formal measurement, select 2-3 samples with large expected differences for a preliminary test.
  2. Instruments and supplies required but not provided: microplate reader, water bath, benchtop centrifuge, adjustable pipettes, 96-well plate, and distilled water.
  3. A 100T kit can test 48 samples.

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The Solid-Nitrate Reductase (S-NR) Activity Assay Kit is primarily used to measure nitrate reductase activity in plant tissues. This enzyme plays a critical role in nitrogen metabolism, converting nitrate to nitrite, which is a key step in the assimilation of nitrogen by plants. By quantifying S-NR activity, researchers can assess the efficiency of nitrogen utilization in crops, which is vital for optimizing fertilizer application and improving agricultural productivity. The kit is also employed in studies focused on understanding plant responses to environmental stressors, such as drought or nutrient deficiency, as these conditions often impact nitrate reductase activity. Additionally, it is utilized in plant breeding programs to identify and develop crop varieties with enhanced nitrogen use efficiency, contributing to sustainable farming practices. The assay is straightforward, making it a valuable tool for both academic research and agricultural biotechnology applications.
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