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| Product Name | Soil Arylamidase (S-AAS) Activity Assay Kit, 100T/48S |
| Catalog No. | EATK-YJL-0154 |
| Testing Equipment | Microplate reader |
| Number of Detectable Samples | 48 Samples |
| Testing Accessories | 96-well plate |
| Estimated Measurement Time | 5 h (48 Samples) |
| Storage | Store according to label instructions |
| Reagents to be Prepared | Anhydrous ethanol |
• What is Soil Arylamidase (S-AAS)?
Soil Arylamidase (S-AAS) is an enzyme widely distributed in soil ecosystems, playing a critical role in nitrogen cycling and organic matter decomposition. It hydrolyzes arylamide compounds, releasing aromatic amines and carboxylic acids, which are essential for nutrient availability and microbial metabolism. Monitoring S-AAS activity provides insights into soil health, microbial community dynamics, and biogeochemical processes, making it a valuable biomarker in environmental and agricultural research.
• Why Measure S-AAS Activity?
Researchers study S-AAS to assess soil fertility, evaluate the impact of pollutants (e.g., pesticides, heavy metals) on microbial enzyme systems, and optimize bioremediation strategies. Changes in S-AAS activity can indicate shifts in microbial functional diversity, helping scientists understand how environmental factors influence soil ecosystems.
• Applications in Research
This assay kit is designed for:
Environmental Monitoring: Track enzyme activity in contaminated or restored soils.
Agricultural Studies: Evaluate soil quality under different farming practices (e.g., organic vs. conventional).
Microbiome Research: Investigate microbial contributions to nutrient cycling.
Bioremediation: Screen for enzymes that degrade xenobiotic compounds.
• High Sensitivity: Detects low levels of S-AAS activity, enabling precise quantification even in complex soil matrices.
• Rapid Results: The assay can be completed within 2–3 hours, saving time compared to traditional methods.
• User-Friendly Protocol: Step-by-step instructions with minimal hands-on steps, suitable for both novice and experienced researchers.
• Wide Detection Range: Compatible with diverse soil types, including agricultural, forest, and industrial soils.
• Stable Reagents: Lyophilized components ensure long shelf life and consistent performance.
• Cost-Effective: Reduces reagent waste and sample consumption compared to multi-step assays.
• Non-Destructive: Samples remain intact after testing, allowing for downstream analyses (e.g., DNA extraction, metabolite profiling).
• Versatile: Adaptable to high-throughput screening or field-based studies with portable spectrophotometers.
For research use only, not for clinical use.
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