A compact device that can perform gene amplification to detection in as little as 30 minutes [for a wide range of gene detection applications such as food and testing fields].
GENEMAL is a compact fluorescence detection device that can perform "isothermal gene amplification" and "fluorescence detection" using the LAMP method in a short time. This device features a heat block and allows for the optimization of reaction conditions by setting measurement parameters on the built-in touch panel. Additionally, it can monitor gene amplification by detecting fluorescence in real-time and can automatically determine results based on pre-set parameters. Furthermore, by combining it with the simultaneously released LAMP primer set for detecting foodborne pathogens and the dedicated amplification reagent (GENEMAL LAMP FL Mix), this device can rapidly detect foodborne pathogens (Salmonella, Campylobacter, and enterohemorrhagic E. coli) in the facility environment. <Features> ■ Compact and ultra-lightweight (weighs 1 kg) ■ Completes nucleic acid amplification and detection in just a few minutes ■ Easy operation via touch panel ■ Automatic determination possible with parameter settings ■ Measurement data can be extracted to a USB memory stick For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. (Note) This device cannot be used for medical procedures or clinical diagnosis involving human or animal-derived samples. It is intended for research purposes only.
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<Specifications (Excerpt)> 【Detection Target】Detection of the presence or absence of gene amplification through isothermal amplification reaction by changes in fluorescence intensity 【Number of Samples】8 wells 【Sample Volume】25-50 µL (using reaction tubes) 【Measurement Time】1-60 minutes (inactivation treatment 0-30 minutes) 【Dimensions】Length 237 mm × Width 237 mm × Height 82 mm 【Weight】1 kg 【Power Supply】DC 12V 30W (using power adapter) 【Other Functions】Positive/Negative judgment function, USB memory output function, calendar function, backlight adjustment function
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■Detection of target genes using the LAMP method ■Detection of food poisoning bacteria in wild game meat and indoor environments (*1) (*1) This can be used for food poisoning bacteria testing in facilities that process wild game meat or conduct secondary processing.
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STEP 1: Nucleic Acid Extraction (Preprocessing) DNA solution is extracted from the target sample through heat treatment and other methods.
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STEP 2: Preparation of the Reaction Solution Prepare the reaction solution and aliquot it into an 8-tube strip. *For examples of preparing the reaction solution, please refer to the PDF materials.
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STEP 3: Gene Amplification Input the measurement conditions such as reaction temperature, measurement time, and judgment criteria into the touch panel of the device to start gene amplification (measurement).
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STEP 4: Confirmation of Results You can check the judgment results (positive/negative) and graphs on the device panel. Additionally, the measurement data from the device can be extracted as a text file to a USB memory, allowing you to create amplification curves using spreadsheet software (such as Excel) with the output data.
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Our company is a product development-oriented enterprise that utilizes biotechnology. We develop and manufacture in vitro diagnostic pharmaceuticals (such as pregnancy tests and ovulation tests), diagnostic drugs for environmental, food, and animal and plant diseases, and reagents for genetic engineering research, using our expertise in gene and antibody technology. We hold manufacturing registration and manufacturing and sales licenses for both human and animal products, with over 30 years of experience in the manufacture of in vitro diagnostic pharmaceuticals. Additionally, we are engaged in personalized medicine, advancing research and development of diagnostic drugs using genetic polymorphism analysis and gene expression analysis.