PB180525
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Product Introduction
Background
The Mycoplasma detection kit has been carefully optimized by the Procell's R&D team and has undergone long-term testing. It can be used to detect common Mycoplasma in biological products such as cell culture media and serum, including Mycoplasma arginini, Mycoplasma hyorhinis, Mycoplasma orale, Mycoplasma pulmonis, Mycoplasma bovis and Mycoplasma yeatsii. This product is designed with specific primers for conserved sequences of common mycoplasma, which can directly use cell culture medium as a detection template to amplify mycoplasma DNA specifically. This product is easy to operate, has strong specificity, and high sensitivity.
Matters Need Attention
1. This product is only used for scientific research or further research, not for diagnosis and treatment.
2. Ensure that all reagents are thoroughly thawed before use (refrigerate at 4℃ for 2 hours or leave at roomtemperature for 0.5 hours). After thawing, please separate (recommended 1000 rpm, 30 s) all components andmix well before use. For components with small amounts of liquid, centrifuge to collect the liquid fromthewall of the tube.
3. After the PCR system configuration is completed, it should be placed in the PCR machine for reaction as soonas possible, or temporarily stored in a refrigerator at 4℃ (within 6 hours). The product is ready for use andit isnot recommended to leave the pre-configured reaction system overnight.
4. Reagents should avoid repeated freezing and thawing as much as possible. If the product is stored at 4℃, please use it up within 3 months. If not in use for a long time, please freeze it at -5~-20℃.
5. The sample to be tested should be tested as soon as possible within 48 hours after sampling. If it cannot betested immediately, please freeze (-5~-20℃) and complete the test within one month.
6. Please wear a mask during operation to avoid contamination of the sample with mycoplasma carried in themouth, which may result in false positive results.
7. For samples with weak bands or other suspicious situations, the samples can be concentrated 10 times andretested for confirmation. Concentration operation: Centrifuge at 12000 rpm for 3 minutes to remove the supernatant
Add mycoplasma-free water (self prepared) of 1/10 volume of the original solution and mixwell again.
8. All products should be used within the shelf life. If they exceed the shelf life, they must be discarded.
System Certification
GMP Production and Quality System
The company complies with cGMP requirements, holds the NMPA medical device registration certificate, and is certified under ISO 13485 and ISO 9001 standards. Among its products, the company's Mycoplasma rapid detection kit(PCR) complies with ISO 9001.
Specifications
| Volume | 20Tests 50Tests 100Tests |
| Form | Liquid |
| Bacteria Detection | Negative |
| Fungi Detection | Negative |
| Mycoplasma Detection | Negative |
| Endotoxin Content | < 3 EU/mL |
| Animal Origin Ingredient | Without |
| Green Features | Sustainable packaging |
| Valid Period | 24 months |
| Storage Condition | This product can be stored at -5~-20℃ for 24 months with shading light. |
| Shipping Condition | Ice bag |
Publications
Journal: ONCOLOGY RESEARCH (2026) IF: 4.1
Product Cited: DMEM (High glucose) Medium, Fetal Bovine Serum, Mycoplasma rapid detection kit(PCR)
Journal: Frontiers in Bioscience-Landmark (2025) IF: 3.1
DOI: 10.31083/FBL46406
Product Cited: Mycoplasma rapid detection kit (PCR)
FAQs
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Q:1 What does 'Tests' refer to in the Mycoplasma rapid detection kit(PCR Method)?
Answer“Test (T)” refers to the maximum number of reaction systems supported by a complete kit, including both experimental samples and the required positive and negative controls. For example, a 20T kit supports up to 20 reaction systems in total. Each test is recommended to include one positive control and one negative control (2 reaction systems in total), leaving 18 reaction systems available for sample detection. Therefore, a 20T kit can test up to 18 samples. Similarly, a 50T kit can test up to 48 samples, and a 100T kit can test up to 98 samples. If testing is performed in multiple runs, each run requires its own positive and negative controls, which will consume 2 reaction systems each time. Therefore, repeated testing reduces the number of reaction systems available for samples. For more efficient use of the kit, it is recommended to minimize the number of testing runs and process samples in batches, ensuring proper controls are included in each experiment while maximizing sample testing capacity.
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Q:2 Is the Mycoplasma Detection Kit capable of analyzing lipid-based emulsion formulations and whole blood specimens for Mycoplasma contamination?
AnswerNo, the kit is designed for use with cell culture media, serum, and cell culture supernatants only.
