Abstract:The fortification
of animal feed with enzymes in order to optimize
feed utilization has become a standard for the meat production industry.
A method for measuring levels of active enzymes that can be carried
out quickly would ensure that feed has been supplemented with the
appropriate amount of enzyme. Phytase is the most widely used feed
enzyme and is routinely quantified with an activity assay in a limited
number of specialized laboratories. As an alternative, we report here
the development of a rapid and ea… Show more
“…Recently, discontinuous methods that measure loss of Phyt have been developed based on ion chromatography or lateral flow strips, but they are resource intensive and likely to be costly on a large scale. 45,46 There are surprisingly few fluorescent sensing systems that report Phyt levels, [47][48][49][50] and there appears to be no published example of a ratiometric fluorescent assay for phytase activity. [51][52][53] To demonstrate proof of concept we developed the continuous ratiometric phytase assay that is summarized in Fig.…”
Section: Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Papermentioning
Ratiometric fluorescent assays have a built-in correction factor which enhances assay accuracy and reliability. We have developed fluorescent ratiometric supramolecular tandem assays for phosphatase and phytase enzymes using a mixture...
“…Recently, discontinuous methods that measure loss of Phyt have been developed based on ion chromatography or lateral flow strips, but they are resource intensive and likely to be costly on a large scale. 45,46 There are surprisingly few fluorescent sensing systems that report Phyt levels, [47][48][49][50] and there appears to be no published example of a ratiometric fluorescent assay for phytase activity. [51][52][53] To demonstrate proof of concept we developed the continuous ratiometric phytase assay that is summarized in Fig.…”
Section: Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Papermentioning
Ratiometric fluorescent assays have a built-in correction factor which enhances assay accuracy and reliability. We have developed fluorescent ratiometric supramolecular tandem assays for phosphatase and phytase enzymes using a mixture...
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