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1 ORAC Assay Kit KF-01-004 A/ B 96/ 192 tests (96 well plate) Index Introduction Pag. 1 Materials Pag. 2 Assay Principle Pag. 3 Assay protocol Pag. 4 Data analysis Pag. 8 References Pag. 9 Warranties and Limitation of Liability Pag. 10 1 Introduction Antioxidant capacity is an overall ability of organisms or food to catch free radicals and prevent their harmful effect. Antioxidative effect includes protection of cells and cellular structures against harmful effect of free radicals, especially oxygen and nitrogen.
2 Substances with antioxidative properties are called antioxidants . They are contained in food and food supplements, most commonly in fruits, vegetables, rice, wine, meat, eggs, and other foodstuff of plant and animal origin1. Antioxidative systems include antioxidative enzymes, that is, superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione-S-transferase, and nonenzymatic substrates, such as glutathione, uric acid, lipoic acid, bilirubin, coenzyme Q, vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), vitamin A (retinol), vitamin E (tocopherol), flavonoids, carotenoids, teine compounds in green tea, and others2.
3 Some biomolecules are also considered biologically active and clinically significant antioxidants , for example, transferrin, ferritin, lactoferrin, ceruloplasmin, hemopexin, haptoglobin, and uric acid3. 2 Materials Bioquochem ORAC Assay Kit KF-01-004A (96 wells) contains: *These reagents are stable during 10 days at 4 C and are shipped in this conditions. Once received, is recommended to keep them at -20 C Bioquochem ORAC Assay Kit KF-01-004B (192 wells) contains: *These reagents are stable during 10 days at 4 C and are shipped in this conditions.
4 Once received, is recommended to keep them at -20 C These kits are for R&D use only Product Quantity Storage Black 96-well plate 1 plate Room temperature ORAC Reagent A 1 bottle Room temperature ORAC Reagent B 1 bottle 4 C ORAC Reagent C* 1 bottle (powder) -20 C ORAC Standard* 1 vial -20 C Product Quantity Storage Black 96-well plate 2 plates Room temperature ORAC Reagent A 1 bottle Room temperature ORAC Reagent B 1 bottle 4 C ORAC Reagent C* 2 bottles (powder) -20 C ORAC Standard* 2 vials -20 C All these chemicals should be handled with care 3 Assay principle The ORAC Assay depends on the free radical damage to a fluorescent probe, such as fluorescein, to result in a change of fluorescent intensity4 and the degree of change is indicative of the amount of radical damage.
5 The presence of antioxidants results in an inhibition in the free radical damage to the fluorescent compound. This inhibition is observed as a preservation of the fluorescent signal. It is possible quantitate the protection by calculating the area under the curve (AUC) from the experimental sample. After subtracting the AUC for the blank, the resultant difference would be the protection conferred by the antioxidant compound. Trolox , (6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetrametmethylchroman -2-carboxylic acid) a water-soluble vitamin E analog, is used as the calibration standard and ORAC results are expressed as Trolox equivalents.
6 The ORAC Assay is unique in that because the Assay is driven to completion the AUC calculation combines both the inhibition time as well inhibition percentage of free radical damage by the antioxidant into a single quantity. 4 Assay Protocol Reagents Preparation 96 Assay format - In a 15 mL tube (not included), mix exactly mL of Reagent A with 125 L of Reagent B and mix thoroughly. Once prepared, keep it refrigerated at -20 C. This is called Solution 1. - Prepare Solution 2 by adding 10 mL of Reagent A in the Reagent C vial. Prepare the Solution 2 immediately prior to the Assay performed.
7 192 Assay format - In a 30 mL tube (not included) mix exactly 25 mL of Reagent A with 250 L of Reagent B and mix thoroughly. Once prepared, keep it refrigerated at -20 C. This is called Solution 1. - Prepare solution 2 by adding 10 mL of Reagent A in each Reagent C vial. Prepare the Solution 2 immediately prior to the Assay performed. Plate set up Figure 1. 96-well plate filling format S1-S9 = Standards C1-C39 = Samples 5 Assay Protocol Attention This scheme is just a recommendation of how to perform the Assay . If the antioxidant activity in the samples is not known or if it is expected to be beyond the range of the standard curve, it is recommended to Assay the samples at several dilutions.
8 For optimal results, it is recommended to run the standards and the samples for duplicate, but it is the user s discretion to do so. 6 Assay Protocol Standard Preparation Antioxidant activity is expressed as M Trolox equivalent. These values are related to Trolox standard concentration. Prepare calibration curve in 1 ml tubes as shown below in Table 1. Table 1. Reagent volumes needed to carry out the standard curve Sample Standard ( l) Diluent ( l) Trolox concentration ( M) S1(Blank) 0 200 0 S2 20 180 10 S3 40 160 20 S4 60 140 30 S5 80 120 40 S6 100 100 50 S7 120 80 60 S8 140 60 70 S9 160 40 80 7 Assay Protocol Sample Preparation Cell- Obtain a cell pellet (1 x106 cells).
9 If cells are adherent, please use scraper technique to obtain it. Mix cells with 1 ml of cold Reagent A. To lysis use homogenization or sonication on ice. Then, centrifuge between 1 and 5,000 xg to prepare a cell pellet. Remove the supernatant and keep on ice to process immediately or store at -80 C until it is used. Tissue. Obtain a homogenize tissue samples mixing on an ice bath, 200 mg of tissue with 1 ml of cold Reagent A. Centrifuge at 5,000 xg for 15 minutes at 4 C. If it is necessary, centrifuge another time. Remove the supernatant and keep on ice to process immediately or store at -80 C until it is used.
10 Plasma, serum, Store at -80 C until sample is used. It is not necessary any preparation. Food. Homogenize solid food in a small volume of cold Reagent A. Store at -80 C until it is 8 Assay Protocol Performing the Assay 1. Equilibrate the plate reader incubation chamber to 37 C before beginning. Set-up plate reader to perform a kinetic read for 90 minutes with 1 minute intervals. Excitation = 485 nm; Emission = 528 - 538 nm 2. Dilute your sample to a value corresponding to 10-80 M of standard approximately. 3. Add 20 l of the sample or standard in each well. 4. Add 120 l of Solution 1 previously prepared (see Reagents Preparation) in each well.