Abstract
An alternative method for measuring thiaminase I activity in complex samples is described. This assay is based on the selective consumption
of the highly chromophoric 4-nitrothiophenolate by thiaminase I, resulting in a large decrease in absorbance at 411 nm. This
new assay is simple and sensitive, and it requires only readily available chemicals and a visible region spectrophotometer. In addition, the
assay is optimized for high-throughput analysis in a 96-well format with complex biological samples.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
Keywords: Thiaminase I; Thiaminase II; TenA; Vitamin B1; Thiamin; Early mortality syndrome; Salmon; Trout; Beriberi; Forage fish; Great Lakes;
New York Finger Lakes SPEXGENO 2010 高通量组织研磨机
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