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DOI: 10.1094/CC-82-0233
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A Rapid Microassay for Determination of Peroxidase in Wheat and Flour (1).
D. W. Hatcher (2,3) and W. Barker (2). (1) Contribution of the Grain Research
Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. Use of a commercial
product does not imply endorsement. (2) Research scientist and biochemistry
technician, respectively, Grain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission,
1404-303 Main St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 3G8, Canada. (3) Corresponding author.
Phone: 204-983-5362. Fax: 204-983-0724. E-mail: <dhatcher@grainscanada.gc.ca>
Cereal Chem. 82(2):233-237. Accepted October 2, 2004. Copyright 2005 American
Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
A rapid sensitive microplate assay for the determination of peroxidase activity
in wheat, flour, or individual wheat kernels has been developed using a
commercially prepared 2,2(prime)-azinobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)
diammonium salt (ABTS) solution. The assay derives a six-point calibration curve
based on commercially available horseradish peroxidase (r(^2) >
0.990), while simultaneously analyzing eight extracts in triplicate. The
coefficients of variation (CV) of triplicate assays of a single extract from any
of the three sources investigated were generally <2.0%. Multiple extracts (n
= 5) of either whole meal or flour yielded assays with an average CV < 5.0%.
Preparation of the calibration standards with commercially available peroxidase
stabilizing buffer allowed the standards to be used for five days without any
deterioration in the assay’s reproducibility. This assay is ideally suited for
high-throughput operations such as millstream analysis or plant breeder
screening evaluations.
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