AsurDx™ Brucella abortus (BA) Real-Time PCR Detection Kit
The AsurDxTM Brucella abortus (BA) Real-Time PCR detection kit is used for detecting Brucella abortus in samples such as lymph nodes from the head, mammary glands, reproductive organs, spleen, uterus (late pregnancy or early postpartum), mammary tissue, aborted fetal tissue, fetal membranes, vaginal secretions, semen, joint fluids, and cystic fluid, aiding in the diagnosis of Brucella abortus infection in cattle.
Feature
- Rapid: Results are obtained within 60 minutes.
- Ready to use: Simply mix the reagents, add to reaction plate, and add samples or controls. No need for extra processing minutes.
- Adaptable: Many kits are able to utilize a variety of tissues from live or dead animals, body fluids, blood, waste products, or even cell culture to obtain nucleic acid for analysis.
- Simple: Results are determined easily by Ct value.
- Flexible: Kits can be analyzed by ABI7500, Agilent MX3000P/3005P, LightCycler, Bio-Rad, Eppendorf, and other series of fluorescent quantitative PCR detection instruments.

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*Availability/Distribution: Product is designed and developed by BioStone US Texas headquarter and manufactured/assembled by BioStone oversea subsidiaries or partners. Currently, the product is only available outside of the USA. Regulatory requirements vary by oversea countries; the product may not be available in your geographic area.
Specification
Method | Real-Time PCR |
Sample Types | Sputum, organs and tissues. |
Incubation Time | Less than 1 hour. |
Storage | 12 months. |
Reporter Dye | FAM |
Detection Limit | <10 copies; specificity of 100% |
Order Information
Catalog Number | Enzyme Format | Reactions | Storage Temp. |
20060-L | Liquid | 50 | 4°C |
20060-P | Powder | 50 | -20°C |
About Disease
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the genus Brucella and is widespread globally. Bovine brucellosis, also known as Brucellosis, primarily affects the reproductive system of cattle. Infected female cattle may experience abortion during pregnancy, and even if the calf is born, it often suffers from weakness and may die prematurely. Infected male cattle may develop reproductive system diseases such as orchitis and epididymitis.