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TMB Substrate #7004

    Product Information

    Product Usage Information

    (a) After incubation with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) conjugated secondary antibody, wash plates with PBS/0.05% Tween-20.

    (b) Add 100 μl of TMB solution/well. Incubate for specific amount of time or until desired signal is achieved. See product datasheet for recommended incubation times for specific antibody pair.

    (c) Add 100 μl of STOP solution.

    (d) Read Absorbance at 450 nm.

    Solutions and Reagents

    TMB is a one component system that is ready to use from the bottle.

    Storage

    Store at 4oC.

    Product Description

    TMB Substrate used is ready to use for ELISA detection. Reaction between the substrate and immobilized horseradish peroxidase (HRP) conjugated secondary antibodies in the ELISA wells produces a blue colored solution. Color intensity and development time will vary depending on assay sensitivity and conditions. After reaching the desired color intensity, the reaction is terminated by addition of an acidic STOP solution which changes the solution color from blue to yellow. While the results will remain stable for one hour following termination, the plate should be analyzed promptly on a microwell reader at 450 nm. TMB is light sensitive and is therefore packaged in amber bottles to protect the solution from direct sunlight. Recommended storage temperature is 4ºC.

    Background

    TMB (3,3', 5,5"-tetramethylbenzidine) is used as a substrate to generate detectable signal in ELISA. The reaction between the TMB substrate and a peroxidase, typically horseradish peroxidase (HRP), produces a measureable color change that correlates with analyte level.
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