Remel™ Ninhydrin Reagent
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Remel™ Ninhydrin Reagent

Detect sodium hippurate hydrolysis by beta-hemolytic streptococci, G. vaginalis, and C. jejuni with with Ninhydrin Reagent.
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R2123825 mL
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Detect hydrolysis of sodium hippurate by beta-hemolytic streptococci, Gardnerella vaginalis, and Campylobacter jejuni with Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Ninhydrin Reagent.The hippurate hydrolysis test determines the ability of group B streptococci as well as other bacteria to enzymatically hydrolyze sodium hippurate1-3. Hwang and Ederer employed the Ninhydrin Reagent in a rapid method to detect hippurate hydrolysis by the end product glycine4.
Ninhydrin Reagent is used to detect sodium hippurate hydrolysis by beta-hemolytic streptococci, G. vaginalis, and C. jejuni.Hippuric acid is hydrolyzed by the enzyme hippuricase to glycine and benzoic acid. Ninhydrin evokes a five-step reaction to form hydrindantin (a reduced form of ninhydrin), carbon dioxide, and ammonia. A condensation reaction happens with hydrindantin, ammonia and residual ninhydrin to produce a final purple colored complex3.Ready for use: no further preparation is required.Easy to interpret:Positive test: Blue to purple color development within 30 minutes.Negative test: Light grey color development or no color change within 30 minutes.Ninhydrin Reagent contains ninhydrin (CAS 485-47-2), acetone (CAS 67-64-1), butanol (CAS 71-36-3) supplied in 25 mL bottles. This product is for in vitro diagnostic use and should be used by properly trained individuals. This reagent have been tested using quality control procedure and found to be acceptable.For use with Hippurate Disk, REF R2108Not all products are available for sale in all territories. Please inquire.Remel™ and Oxoid™ products are now part of the Thermo Scientific brand.
  1. Greenwood, J.R. and M.J. Pickett. 1979. J. Clin. Microbiol. 9:200-204.
  2. Harvey, S.M. 1980. J. Clin. Microbiol. 11:435-437.
  3. MacFaddin, J.F. 2000. Biochemical Tests for the Identification of Medical Bacteria. 3rd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA.
  4. Hwang, Mei-Na and G.M. Ederer. 1975. J. Clin. Microbiol. 1:114-115
Specifications
DescriptionNinhydrin Reagent
FormatBottle
Quantity25 mL
CE MarkerYes
Detectable AnalytesGlycine, Benzoic Acid
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
2°C to 8°C