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Sodium acetate

Manufactured by Junsei
Sourced in Japan

Sodium acetate is a chemical compound with the formula CH3COONa. It is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly used as a buffering agent in various laboratory applications.

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2 protocols using sodium acetate

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Decellularization and Quantification of Lenticules

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Of all protocols, the decellularization methods, which efficiently removed nuclear materials examined as detected by immunofluorescent staining, were quantitatively tested for sample DNA and GAG contents. The lenticules were lyophilized in a freeze dryer (FD5512, IlShin, Gyeonggi-do, Korea) and weighed. The DCLs were digested in 0.2 M sodium phosphate buffer (pH 6.4) containing 125 μg/mL papain (Sigma), 10 mM cysteine hydrochloride (Sigma), 0.1 M sodium acetate (Junsei, Tokyo, Japan), and 2 mM EDTA (Sigma) for 3 h at 65°C as described previously [25 (link)]. The DNA content was measured by using a DNA quantitation kit (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA) according to the manufacturer's protocol. Briefly, 5 μL solution of dissolved lenticules (10 mg/mL) was added to 1 mL TEN buffer (100 mM Tris, 2 M NaCl, 10 mM EDTA, pH 7.4) containing Hoechst 33528 (1 μg/mL). Fluorescence intensity was read using a 460 nm emission filter with a microplate reader (FLUOstar OPTIMA, BMG LABTECH, Ortenberg, Germany). The DNA contents were calculated from a standard curve determined by using calf thymus DNA.
Sulfated GAG in the DCL was measured with a Blyscan™ glycosaminoglycan assay kit (Biocolor, County Antrim, UK). GAG quantification was performed according to the manufacturer's protocol. Absorbance was measured using a VersaMax microplate reader (Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) at 656 nm.
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Vitamin B12 Quantification in Powdered Milk

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The powdered milk used in this study was purchased from a local market and kept
at 4°C for further use. An powdered milk standard reference material, SRM
1849a (National Institute of Standard and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA),
which is a certified reference material, was used in the recovery tests. Vitamin
B12 content in SRM 1849a was 48.2±8.5 μg/kg. Sodium
acetate was purchased from Junsei Chemical (Tokyo, Japan), while the enzyme,
amylase, was purchased from ANKOM (catalogue TAHTL-NC24). HPLC grade water and
acetonitrile were purchased from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany).
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