These resources are provided to serve the analysis needs of researchers using our Catalase Assay Kit.
If you have questions on the use of our tools, or feel something is missing, please contact Technical Services.
Currently, Cayman Chemical uses two Microsoft Excel workbooks for analyzing Catalase assays: CatalaseTriple and CatalaseDouble. The first is formatted for assays performed in triplicate, and the second is formatted for assays performed in duplicate.
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These instructions are repeated on the first sheet of each workbook.
CatalaseTriple Worksheet
CatalaseDouble Worksheet
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| StdX (Standards) | Standards A through G prepared according to the kit protocol |
| Smpl# (1:#) | Samples and their associated dilution factors |
| Ctrl (1:#) | Positive control (provided in the kit) |
| Field | Explanation |
|---|---|
| LAYOUT | Contains sample names and associated dilution factors |
| RAW DATA | Raw absorbance values entered into the worksheet in the format defined by the LAYOUT section. |
| CONC | The concentration for each cell is calculated from the absorbance value, constants from the linear regression curve (see StdCurve section), and the dilution factor from the LAYOUT section. |
| STANDARDS | The Avg corrected absorbance values are calculated for each concentration |
| Samples | This table is compiled from the preceding sections. It includes
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| STATS | y-int and slope are obtained from the log-regression fit of the calibration data. |
| FILENAME | The filename given to the Excel workbook |
| VERSION | The current version of the Excel workbook |
This is the calibration curve of the concentration standards plotted versus their average absorbance values. The data are fit to a linear regression line with the general equation: y = mx + b.
The worksheets were designed to be as "hands-off"; as possible. The following instructions assume you have loaded your plate according to one of the plate layouts shown above, and have the data in a form that can be imported (or pasted) directly into a spreadsheet. To analyze your data:
All concentration values, and relevant statistics, are automatically calculated. The Samples table is then filled in with the data. All averages and statistics are calculated based on all replicates for each sample. It is the responsibility of the individual researcher to decide if any data can be eliminated. Caution should be exercised, however, when doing this! Cayman Chemical has examined statistical methods to test for the presence of outliers in 96-well assays. We find that individual replicates are rarely flagged as outliers, and cannot be eliminated from the experiment.
NoteThe sole purpose of the data contained in this workbook is to demonstrate the functions of the individual spreadsheets.
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