3 basic method group, 4 advanced method group, Basic method group – Eppendorf BioSpectrometer fluorescence User Manual
Page 34: Advanced method group
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• Correction of the influence of the dye spectrum on the accuracy of the biomolecule measurement is
possible.
• Partial turbidity correction can be performed via the
Background parameter.
• Additional information on the purity of the measured materials: Ratios A260/A280 and ratios A260/A230
(ratio values only for nucleic acids), absorbance wavelength spectrum.
• When the methods are programmed, various associated parameters, such as wavelengths and
evaluation factors, are imported by simply selecting the biomolecule and the dye from predetermined
lists. These parameters are separately defined in the functions of the
Gen. method param. group.
Various nucleic acids, proteins and dyes are preprogrammed in
Gen. method param.. You may add
further nucleic acids, proteins and dyes.
• Only for labeled nucleic acids: Concentrations can be converted to molar concentrations and (after the
sample volume has been entered) to nucleic acid and dye quantities (
process results method step).
Bacterial density
• Turbidity measurement to determine the bacteria density.
• Measurement at 600 nm is already preprogrammed.
• Additional information: absorbance wavelength spectrum.
6.2.3
Basic method group
Factor, standard
• Measurement on a wavelength and factor or standard evaluation.
• Methods for factor and standard evaluation are preprogrammed.
Calibration curve
• Measurement on a wavelength and subsequent evaluation with a series of 2 to 12 standards.
• You can select between different evaluation procedures ("Curve fit") as linear regression, non-linear
regression.
• Graphical and tabular display of the standard results.
• The last saved standard evaluation can be used.
• A method for standard curve evaluation is preprogrammed.
6.2.4
Advanced method group
Dual wavelength
• Measurement at two wavelengths and evaluation of the measured absorbance values via two basic
formulas (subtraction, division)
• Variants of the basic formulas can be defined.
• The result can be evaluated with a factor, with a standard or with a standard series.
• Methods are preprogrammed for calculation, subtraction and division, and subsequent factor
evaluation.