2011年9月9日 星期五

How to choose micro-scale spectrophotometer

In deveploping MaestroNano, we tested many different type spectrophotometer, of course including micro-scale spectrophotometer. So, here we want to provide our experience of micro-scale spectrophtometer as purchasing reference.

First, we want to show a simple chart of choosing:
This chart is brief but is easy to differentiate every kind spectrophotometer.

At the beginning step, purchaser have to think one question: is there only a little sample for measurement in general case?  If the answer is "Yes", you definitely need micro-scale spectrophotometer since traditional spectrophotometer would cost too much samples in dilution.  If the answer is "No", then please consider the next question: do you often have to measure many samples at one time?  If the answer is "Yes", you also need micro-scale spectrophotometer since dilution and cleaning cuvette would cost a lot of time when using traditional spectrophotometer.  If the both answers are "No", congratulation! You only need tradtional spectrophotometer, it is cheaper and the more accurate(by serial dilution)  than most micro-scale spectrophotometer.

Once decide to purchase micro-scale spectrophotometer, you must be very careful to choose the most proper one. As everyone know, micro-scale spectrophotometer is more expensive and you may not need so many different functions in general.

For choosing micro-scale spectrophtometer, please evaluate this question first: do you measure non-nucleic acid samples more often than nucleic acid sample? If the answer is "Yes", purchaser had better to consider those micro-spectrophotometer which could measure whole wavelength, such as NanoDrop, NanoVue or PicoDrop.  But if the answer is "No", we believe MaestroNano is your best choice. Its price is almost the same as traditional spectrophotometer and only need 2ul samples; stability of data is also outstanding.

If you measure non-nucleic acid samples more ofter than nucleic acid samples, there is some comments in choosing micro-scale and whole wavelength spectrophotometer. If you have restricted space in laboratory, and there is no room for a seperated PC, you may consider NanoVue. NanoVue embedded computer inside and would save your space.  If your space is enough, we would suggest you to purchase NanoDrop. Although it need larger space to set up and need calibration after period of time, its repeatibility and reproducibility is very good. Actually NanoDrop is the only micro-scale spectrophtomer we have tested which could enjoy the same performance as MaestroNano.

We hope these experience be helpful for your decision of purchasing!

2011年9月2日 星期五

MaestroNano provide a simple solution to qantification of DNA


There are some kinds of micro-scale spectrophotometers in the market already, but MaestroNano is definitely the most special one. Most micro-scale spectrophoto-meters measure whole wavelength spectrum from 200nm to 850nm; need calibration time to time; and need installed software in computer to operate.

MaestroNano provides users a solution for most-used functions economically. Measuring three most useful wavelength only; rarely calibration needed; and embedding operating system. This outstanding instrument is provided in much lower price compare to other similar products.

Almost all micro-scale spectrophotometers are available for detecting whole wavelength spectrum. In theory, this is an outstanding advantage to substitute traditional spectrophotometer. In practical, however, most biological researchers used some specific wavelength such as 260nm more often than other wavelength.

Why do researchers rarely measure other wavelength? The most important reason is to prevent contamination. As everyone knows, many micro-scale spectrophotometers emphasized that they have ability to measure BCA, Braford, and many other assays. But the truth is: these assays all need to mix with colorful reagents. These colorful reagents are easy to contaminate joint of optical fiber and affect the accuracy of measurement. For this reason, some institutions even restrict users not to measure any assays except general DNA/RNA solution.

It is a little ironic phenomenon. Institutions and labs spend a lot of money to purchase instruments which can support whole wavelength measurement, but just use few functions in 90% time.

Maestrogen observed this problem and provides an innovative solution. Maestro-Nano uses the most useful wavelength: 260nm, 280nm, 230nm for measuring ssDNA/dsDNA/RNA/Protein. This simplified instrument could satisfy most demands of experiments and is offered in much more economic price.

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