Solid-Urease(S-UE) Activity Assay Kit
Spectrophotometry
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The Solid-Urease (S-UE) Activity Assay Kit is primarily used to measure urease activity in various biological and environmental samples. It is widely applied in agricultural research to assess soil urease activity, which is crucial for understanding nitrogen cycling and soil fertility. In clinical settings, this kit helps detect urease-producing bacteria, such as Helicobacter pylori, aiding in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections. Additionally, it is utilized in environmental studies to monitor urease activity in water and sediment samples, providing insights into nutrient dynamics and pollution levels. The kit is also employed in industrial microbiology to evaluate urease activity in microbial cultures, optimizing processes like biofertilizer production. Its simplicity and accuracy make it a valuable tool across multiple scientific disciplines.
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Soil Urease (S-UE) Activity Assay Kit
Product Code: 67130
Method: Spectrophotometric Method
Product Introduction
Soil urease (S-UE) hydrolyzes urea to produce ammonia and carbonic acid. Soil urease activity is positively correlated with soil microbial quantity, organic matter content, total nitrogen, and available nitrogen content, and it reflects the nitrogen status of soil.
This kit uses the indophenol blue colorimetric method to determine NH3-N produced by urease-catalyzed hydrolysis of urea.
Reference example: test sample was 100-fold diluted soil sample supernatant. OD630 nm values were control: 0.049/0.046/0.046; assay: 0.693/0.711/0.704. Actual readings may vary depending on testing instruments and conditions.
Package Contents and Storage
Size: 50T
| Code | Item | Amount | Storage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 67130.1 | Reagent One | Self-prepared | / |
| 67130.2 | Reagent Two | 2 g | Protected from light, 2-8°C |
| 67130.3 | Reagent Three | 65 mL | 2-8°C |
| 67130.4 | Reagent Four | 30 mL | Protected from light, 2-8°C |
| 67130.5 | Reagent Five | 30 mL | Protected from light, 2-8°C |
| 67130.6 | Standard | 10 mg | 2-8°C |
| 67130.m | Instruction Manual | 1 copy | / |
Quality and Safety Information
| Raw Material or Packaging Name | Quality Standard | Main Toxicity |
|---|---|---|
| Reagent One | —— | —— |
| Reagent II | —— | —— |
| Reagent III | —— | —— |
| Reagent IV | —— | —— |
| Reagent V | —— | —— |
| Standard | —— | —— |
Transportation and Storage
Transportation: Transport with ice packs.
Storage: Store according to the instructions. Shelf life: 180 days.
Instructions for Use
1. Sample Processing
Air-dry fresh soil samples naturally or dry them in an oven at 37°C. Pass the dried samples through a 30-50 mesh sieve.
2. Reagent Preparation
- Reagent I: Toluene, 10 mL × 1 bottle, stored at 4°C. This reagent is self-prepared.
- Reagent II: Before use, add 20 mL distilled water, dissolve completely, and set aside. Store at 4°C. Unused reagent should be stored at 4°C.
- Standard: Ammonium chloride, 10 mg. Before use, add 1 mL distilled water to dissolve and prepare a 10 mg/mL standard solution. The solution can be stored at 2-8°C for one month.
3. Operating Steps
- Preheat the spectrophotometer for 30 min, set the wavelength to 630 nm, and zero with distilled water.
- Dilute the 10 mg/mL standard solution with distilled water to prepare a 1 mg/mL standard solution: 900 μL distilled water + 100 μL 10 mg/mL standard solution.
- Dilute the 1 mg/mL standard solution to prepare 50, 25, 12.5, 3.125, 0.78125, and 0.1953125 μg/mL standard solutions for testing.
4. Standard Solution Dilution
| No. | Concentration Before Dilution (μg/mL) | Standard Solution Volume (μL) | Distilled Water Volume (μL) | Concentration After Dilution (μg/mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1000 | 30 | 570 | 50 |
| 2 | 50 | 300 | 300 | 25 |
| 3 | 25 | 200 | 200 | 12.5 |
| 4 | 12.5 | 100 | 300 | 3.125 |
| 5 | 3.125 | 100 | 300 | 0.78125 |
| 6 | 0.78125 | 100 | 300 | 0.1953125 |
In the following experiment, each standard tube requires 200 μL standard solution. Do not measure absorbance directly in this dilution step.
5. Incubation
| Component | Assay Tube | Control Tube |
|---|---|---|
| Air-dried soil sample (g) | 0.25 | 0.25 |
| Reagent 1 (μL) | 125 | 125 |
Shake to mix thoroughly and leave at room temperature for 15 min.
| Component | Assay Tube | Control Tube |
|---|---|---|
| Reagent 2 (μL) | 625 | - |
| Distilled water (μL) | - | 625 |
| Reagent 3 (μL) | 1250 | 1250 |
Mix thoroughly and incubate in a 37°C water bath for 24 h. Then centrifuge at 10000 g and 25°C for 10 min, and collect the supernatant.
6. Supernatant Dilution
Dilute the incubated supernatant 100 times by mixing 0.01 mL supernatant with 0.99 mL distilled water.
7. Ammonia Content Measurement
| Component | Assay Tube | Control Tube | Standard Tube | Blank Tube |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diluted supernatant (μL) | 200 | 200 | - | - |
| Standard solution (μL) | - | - | 200 | - |
| Distilled water (μL) | - | - | - | 200 |
| Reagent 4 (μL) | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
| Reagent 5 (μL) | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
Mix thoroughly and let stand at 37°C for 20 min. Transfer 1 mL solution into a 1 mL glass cuvette. Zero with distilled water at 630 nm and measure the absorbance value.
Calculate: ΔA = Aassay tube- Acontrol tube; ΔAstandard= Astandard tube- Ablank tube.
Set one control tube for each assay tube. The standard curve and blank tube only need to be measured 1-2 times.
Activity Calculation
1. Standard Curve
Use the standard tube concentration (X, μg/mL) and absorbance ΔAstandard(Y, ΔAstandard) to establish the standard curve. Substitute the sample ΔA value (Y, ΔA) into the standard curve to calculate the sample concentration (X, μg/mL).
2. S-UE Activity
Unit definition: the production of 1 μg NH3-N per g soil per day is defined as one enzyme activity unit.
S-UE activity (U/g soil sample) = X × 100 × Vtotal reaction÷ W ÷ T = 800 × X
- 100: dilution factor
- T: reaction time, 1 d
- Vtotal reaction: total reaction system volume, 2 mL
- W: sample mass, 0.25 g
Notes
- Before formal measurement, select 2-3 samples with large expected differences for preliminary testing.
- Required instruments and supplies: visible spectrophotometer, water bath or metal bath, adjustable pipette, 1 mL glass cuvette, mortar, ice, toluene, and distilled water.
- This 50T kit can measure 24 samples.
- The linear range of this kit is 0.1953125-50 μg/mL. If the measured absorbance value is outside the linear absorbance range, increase the sample amount or dilute the sample before measurement. After dilution, multiply by the dilution factor in the calculation formula.
Appendix
For greater accuracy, prepare a standard curve using the operating steps above. A standard curve formula may be used only if the standard curve is established from measured absorbance values and R2≥ 0.99.
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