Monosan Plus (HRP) Anti-Rabbit Bulk Kit, 1 Kit (500 ml/5,000 tests)

Monosan Plus (HRP) Anti-Rabbit Bulk Kit, 1 Kit (500 ml/5,000 tests)
SKU
SANMON-APP135
Packaging Unit
1 kit
Manufacturer
Sanbio / Monosan

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Intended use: The Plus HRP Kit, Rabbit is based on the streptavidin-biotin system. It is designed for qualitative detection of antigens in fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections, in frozen tissue sections, and in cytological samples. The kit is developed for use in combination with mono- and polyclonal primary antibodies and sera obtained from rabbit. The Plus HRP Kit, Rabbit can be used for examining tissues fixed in different solutions, e.g. formalin (neutrally buffered), B5, Bouin, ethanol, or HOPE.

Summary and explanation: The purpose of the immunohistochemical staining is to make tissue and cell antigens visible. The Plus HRP Kit, Rabbit is a highly sensitive detection kit intended for use in immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry. The method is based on the streptavidin-biotin system which means that a biotinylated secondary antibody binds to several molecules of a conjugate composed of streptavidin and horse radish peroxidase. Visualisation occurs via an enzyme-substrate reaction in the presence of a colourising reagent which permits microscopical analysis. The biotinylated secondary antibody in the Plus HRP Kit, Rabbit binds to rabbit primary antibodies. Therefore this kit can detect mono- and polyclonal primary antibodies and sera obtained from rabbit.

Reagents provided: 500 ml Blocking Solution Reagent 1 (ready-to-use) 500 ml Biotinylated Secondary Antibody, Rabbit Reagent 2 (ready-to-use) 500 ml Streptavidin-HRP-Conjugate Reagent 3 (ready-to-use) Substrate systems recommended (if not included in the kit): Permanent AEC kit, AEC Single Solution, AEC substrate kit, DAB Substrate kit, DAB High Contrast kit Materials required but not supplied:Positive und negative control tissueXylene or suitable substitutesEthanol, distilled H2O3% H2O2 solution Reagents for enzyme digestion or heat pre-treatmentWash buffer Pink PAP Pen Primary antibody (user-defined)Primary antibody diluent Negative control reagentChromogenic substrateCounter stain solutionMounting mediumCover slips

Storage and handling: The solutions should be stored at 2-8°C without fur ther dilution. Please store the reagents in a dark place and do not freeze them. Under these conditions the solutions are stable up to the expiry date indicated on the label. They should not be used after the expiry date. A positive and a negative control have to be carried out in parallel to the test material. If you observe unusual staining or other deviations from the expected results which could possibly be caused by the kit reagents, please contact our technical support

Principle of method: Paraffin-embedded tissue sections are first deparaffinised and rehydrated. Endogenous peroxidase activity in the tissue may cause non-specific staining. This enzyme activity can be blocked by incubation with 3% H2O2-solution (“Peroxide Block”). Background staining caused by unspecific binding of the primary or secondary antibody is minimized by incubation with a protein blocking solution (“Blocking Solution”). This step can be omitted if the primary antibodies are diluted in an appropriate buffer. The next step is incubation with the specific primary antibody. After washing, the biotinylated secondary antibody is applied and incubated. This antibody functions as a link between primary antibody and the streptavidin-horse radish peroxidase-conjugate (“Streptavidin-HRP-Conjugate“). A second washing is followed by the application of this conjugate. It binds to the biotin at the secondary antibody. Any excess of unbound streptavidin-HRPconjugate is thoroughly washed away after incubation. The addition of the chromogenic substrate starts the enzymatic reaction of the horse radish peroxidase which leads to colour precipitation where the primary antibody is bound. The colour can be observed with a light microscope. The chromogen used determines the colour. The chromogen AEC (included only in kit MON-APP132) leads to the formation of a red-brown product of reaction at the place of the target antigen. The chromogen DAB (included only in kit MON-APP133) forms a dark brown precipitate.

Procedure: Reagents should be at room temperature when used. • Deparaffinise and rehydrate paraffin-embedded tissue sections. • Pre-treatment (optional) with HIER (Heat Induced Epitope Retrieval) or enzymatic digestion. • The tissue sections have to be completely covered with the different reagents in order to avoid drying out. • Preparation of the chromogenic substrate AEC working solution (with MON-APP132 only): Add 2 drops (100 µl) of AEC Concentrate to one bottle of AEC Substrate Buffer and mix thoroughly. • Preparation of the chromogenic substrate DAB working solution (with MON-APP133 only): Add 4 drops (200 µl) of DAB Concentrate to one bottle of DAB Substrate Buffer and mix thoroughly.

Expected results: During the reaction of the substrate with horse radish peroxidase in the presence of a chromogen, a coloured precipitate is formed at the location of the bound primary antibody. This reaction only takes place if the target antigen is existent in the tissue. The chromogen used determines the colour of the precipitate. The analysis is carried out using a light microscope.

References: Elias JM Immunohistopathology – A practical Approach to Diagnosis ASCP Press 2003/Nadji M and Morales AR Ann N.Y. Acad Sci 420:134-139, 1983/Omata M et al. Am J Clin Pathol 73: 626-632, 1980
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SKU SANMON-APP135
Manufacturer Sanbio / Monosan
Manufacturer SKU MON-APP135
Package Unit 1 kit
Quantity Unit PAK
Reactivity Rabbit
Application Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry (frozen), Immunohistochemistry (paraffin)
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