The µCuvette G1.0 allows life scientists to analyse even smaller sample volumes.
Eppendorf has introduced the µCuvette G1.0, designed for measurement of small volumes of highly concentrated biomolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids.
Users can work with samples as small as 1.5 ?L without the need for a time-consuming dilution step.
The µCuvette G1.0 expands the measuring range of the Eppendorf BioPhotometer and the Eppendorf BioSpectrometer.
Synchronised apertures mean that a closed system is created when used alongside Eppendorf detection instruments.
“Photometric measurements are only as accurate as the device and corresponding accessory,” said Dr. Tanja Musiol, Global Product Manager Detection at Eppendorf AG.
“Selecting the perfect cuvette is just as important as choosing the right device. Higher sample concentrations require a shorter optical path length for measurement.
“The optical path length of the ?Cuvette G1.0 is just 1 mm, ten times shorter than the light path length of standard cuvettes. This provides a better system for measurements at high concentrations.”