Overview |
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Product |
Chicken IgY Purification Kit (10 egg yolk) |
Description | A kit desgined for quick isolation and purificaiton of IgYfrom chicken eggs. |
Contents |
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Lipid Removal buffer (Reagent A) | 1 L |
IgY precipitation buffer (Reagent B) | 1 L |
IgY Reconstitution buffer | 50 mL |
IgY Stabilization buffer | 50 mL |
Yolk Separator | 1 pc. |
IgY Purification Kit- How to Purify IgY Antibodies from Egg Yolk
The steps involved in isolation and purification of IGY are simple and performed at room temperature.
- Fresh eggs are cracked and yolks are separated using the yolk separator. The yolks are punctured releasing the yolk contents, the membrane can be easily removed using a tooth pick.
- For fresh yolks, 5 volumes of the yolk weight of reagent A is added with constant stirring. Note: If the yolks are 3 days or older and not frozen, it is recommended to use 6 volumes of Reagent A. It is not recommended to use frozen yolks using this kit.
- A thick yellow precipitate will form once all the reagent sis added. Continue stirring for 10 minutes and incubate the contents at 4°C overnight. The precipitate will settle and clear supernatant can be noticed within 1-2 hours.
- The contents are centrifuge in cold swingout bucket centrifuge at 3500-4000Xg for 30 minutes at 4°C.
- Decant the clear supernatant in a prechilled beaker and slowly add equal volume of Reagent B with constant stirring. Continue to stir for 10 minutes and keep the mixture at 4°C for 2-4 hours to overnight. A clear white precipitate will settle at the bottom within 1-2 hours.
- Centrifuge the contents at 4°C at 4000xg for 20 minutes to collect the white precipitate.
- Carefully remove all the liquid and reconstitute the white pellet in antibody reconstitution buffer using the following formula. For 10 grams of yolk, add 2 to 2.5ml of Antibody Reconstitution buffer.
- Quantitate IgY by contents by measuring the 1:20 diluted OD at 280.
- The total IgY can be stored in 1:1 ratio of antibody stabilization buffer for long-term storage at -40°C or below.
Storage Conditions
All reagents are stable for up to 1 year when stored at 4oC.
General Recommendations
- The eggs can be stored at 4°C for long time, but it is recommended that they are cracked fresh before use in this kit for isolation of IgY. The yolks once separated can be stored at 4°C for several days in 0.05% sodium azide without any significant loss in IgY recovery. Yolks should not be stored frozen for use with this kit.
- The lipid contents in yolks vary significantly, sometimes the dilapidation step does not yield clear supernatant. In such cases one more volume of Reagent A can be added for complete dilapidation of yolks.
This product is for research use only and is NOT intended for use in humans or clinical diagnosis.