Hoefer SP-2001 Vision Life Spectrophotometer User Manual
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Version 1.0
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4: Simple Kinetics
Kinetics studies, where the change in absorbance needs to be followed as a function of time at a fixed wavelength,
can be readily performed.
Reagent test kits are routinely used for the enzymatic determination of compounds in food, beverage and clinical
laboratories by measuring NAD / NADH conversion at 340 nm. The change in absorbance over a specified time
period can be used to provide useful information when an appropriate factor, defined in the reagent kit protocol, is
applied. Reaction rate and enzyme activity can be calculated if the factor used takes account of the absorbance
difference per unit time, as opposed to the absorbance difference per se.
For this reason, the change in absorbance per minute (ΔA/min), concentration (ΔA/min x factor) and correlation
coefficient (calculated from a best fit of the data points) are displayed. They may not be relevant for simple
kinetics experiments.
The procedure to define a new method is as follows:
Kinetics Parameters 1 Screen
Step 1 (Wavelength)
Enter all numerical values using the keypad numbers or the left
and right arrows. Use the up and down arrow keys to move
between boxes.
Step 2 (Delay time)
Enter the delay time in seconds before measurements are taken.
This can be a maximum of 600 seconds (10 minutes).
Step 3 (Duration)
Enter the time in minutes over which measurements are taken.
This can be a maximum of 60 minutes.
Step 4 (Interval)
Enter the interval time in seconds between measurements using
the left and right arrows. Options are: 5, 10, 20, 30 or 60
seconds.
Step 5
Press Next
to go to the next parameters screen
OR
Press Cancel
to return to the Applications Folder.
Kinetics Parameters 2 Screen
Step 6
Select the measurement mode using the left and right arrows.
Delta A: change in absorbance over the measurement duration
(or selected period).
Final A: absorbance at the end of the measurement duration (or
selected time).
Slope: rate of change of absorbance over the measurement
duration or selected period.