3M™ Allergen Testing - Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit, Center Front In Package
3M™ Allergen Testing - Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit, Center Front Out of Package
3M™ Allergen Testing - Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit, Center Left Out of Package
3M™ Allergen Testing - Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit, Center Right Out of Package
3M™ Allergen Testing - Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit, Center Left In Package
3M™ Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit
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Allergen
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Hazelnut
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Brand
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3M™
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Limit of Quantification (LOQ)
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1.0 ppm
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Manufacturing Segment
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Environmental Monitoring, Packaging & Storage Testing, Raw Milk Reception, Ready-to-eat
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Product Code
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E96HZL
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Product Type
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Test
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Protein Threshold
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1 ppm
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Recommended Industry
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Bakery, Beverage & Bottled Water, Chemicals, Confectionary, Dairy, Eggs, Food Services & Catering, Fruits & Vegetables, Ingredients, Meat, Nutraceuticals, Nuts, Pet Food & Animal Feed, Poultry, Prepared & Processed Foods, Reference Labs, Sauces & Spices, Seafood
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Storage Temperature
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36-46°F
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Storage Temperature (Celsius)
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2-8°C
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Test Time
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50 min
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Test Type
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Allergen
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The 3M™ Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit is intended for the detection of hazelnut proteins in clean-in-place water (CIP) final rinse water, environmental swab samples, food ingredients and processed food products.
The 3M™ Hazelnut Protein ELISA Kit utilizes a sandwich ELISA. The hazelnut proteins present in the sample react with the anti-hazelnut antibody, which have been adsorbed to the surface of polystyrene microtiter wells. After the removal of unbound proteins by washing, anti-hazelnut antibodies conjugated with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) are added. These enzyme-labeled antibodies form complexes with the previously bound hazelnut protein. Following a second washing step, the enzyme bound to the immunosorbent is detected by the addition of a chromogenic substrate, 3,3’,5,5’-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB). The colour development from this enzymatic reaction varies directly with the concentration of hazelnut protein in the sample tested; thus, the absorbance, at 450 nm, is a measure of the concentration of hazelnut protein in the test sample. The quantity of hazelnut protein in the test sample can be extrapolated from the standard curve, constructed from standards of known concentration, and adjusted to consider the sample dilution.