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Tac 96a

Manufactured by ZellBio
Sourced in Germany

TAC-96A is a high-throughput microplate reader designed for various analytical applications. It features a compact design and can accommodate 96-well microplates. The device is capable of performing absorbance measurements across a wide range of wavelengths.

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Colorimetric Resuscitation Assay

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An associated biochemical kit (Cat No: TAC-96A, ZellBioGmbH-Germany) was purchased. The reaction of this kit is based on the oxidation colorimetric resuscitation. This kit contained 1 reagent ready to use, buffer X 200, dye powder, reaction suspension solution, standard, and a microplate of 96 wells. The sensitivity of the kit was equal to 0.2 mm, and final absorbance was read at 540 nm [6 (link)].
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Colorimetric Antioxidant Capacity Assay

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We assessed total antioxidant capacity (TAC) with a kit (TAC 96A) from ZellBio GmbH using the oxidation colorimetric resuscitation method. In 96-well microplates, the reagent and buffer were mixed and processed following the kit's instructions. We used a spectrophotometer to evaluate the antioxidant capacity of the specimens at a wavelength of 490 nm. The outcomes were compared to ascorbic acid results as an internal standard.
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Quantifying Antioxidant Capacity via Colorimetry

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Total antioxidant capacity (TAC) was determined using a kit (TAC 96A) from ZellBio GmbH Germany. It availed oxidation colorimetry resuscitation. In 96-well microplates, the reagent and buffer were combined and processed according to the kit’s instructions. A spectrophotometer was used to assess the antioxidant capacity of the specimens at 490 nm. The results were compared to standard ascorbic acid results.
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Colorimetric Assay for Total Antioxidant Capacity

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To measure the TAC level, an acquisition kit (Cat no.: TAC-96A; ZellBio, Ulm, Germany) was purchased, which was the basis for the oxidation of colorimetric resuscitation. In this assay, the TAC level was equivalent to some antioxidant in the sample that was compared with ascorbic acid as standard. Final absorbance was read at 490nm and unit conversion was performed.[16 (link)]
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Measuring Total Antioxidant Capacity

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To measure the total antioxidant capacity (TAC), an acquisition kit (Cat No: TAC-96A, ZellBio GmbH, Germany) was purchased. The kit contains one reagent ready to use, buffer (200×), dye powder, reaction suspension solution, and standard and a microplate of 96 wells. In this assay, the TAC was equivalent to some antioxidant in the sample that was compared with ascorbic acid as standard. The kit's sensitivity was equal to 0.2 mM and final absorbance was read at 540 nm, and unit conversion was performed.[18 ]
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