Innova Biosciences introduces Biotin Check&Go! Kit

Conjugate Check&Go! Kit and is the Company’s second lateral flow product specific to antibody labeling.

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Innova Biosciences (Innova), a specialist provider of bioconjugation products and services, today announced the launch of the Biotin Check&Go! Kit, which sits alongside its recently launched Conjugate Check&Go! Kit and is the Company’s second lateral flow product specific to antibody labeling.

The new kit allows researchers to confirm with a quick and easy test whether an antibody has been successfully conjugated to biotin, ensuring that no materials or time are wasted using unsuccessful antibody-biotin conjugates in their downstream application.

The traditional method of biotinylation detection is the HABA assay, which is time consuming, requires large quantities of sample, and often yields variable results. Innova’s Biotin Check&Go! Kit comprises a simple immunochromatography test that requires minute quantities of antibody conjugate and is complete within 10 minutes. The new kit is compatible with Innova’s Lightning-Link® Biotinylation Kit, which allows easy and rapid conjugation of biotin to antibodies in under 20 minutes, as ...

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