Sherlock Equipment and Consumables List Traditional Extraction Methods
Manuals | 2014 | MIDIInstrumentation
Comprehensive, standardized equipment and consumable lists are essential for reproducible microbial identification using the Sherlock Microbial Identification System (MIS). By detailing reagents, glassware, gas supplies and calibration standards, laboratories can ensure consistent sample preparation, optimal chromatographic performance and reliable identification results.
The document provides a complete inventory of all reagents, instruments and accessories required to perform the traditional 90-minute lipid extraction protocol for bacterial and fungal analysis with Sherlock MIS. It addresses U.S. sourcing, specifies items without acceptable substitutes, and highlights critical steps to maintain performance.
The traditional extraction workflow includes alkaline methanolysis, organic solvent partitioning, and lipid phase clean-up. Key instrumentation and consumables include:
Although no experimental data are presented, the list ensures that each laboratory can:
The standardized inventory supports:
Major instrument categories and examples:
Future developments may include:
This consumables and equipment compendium underpins reliable operation of the Sherlock MIS traditional extraction method. By following the specified list, laboratories can achieve consistency, compliance and high-quality microbial identification outcomes.
No external references beyond manufacturer part numbers are cited in the original list.
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Summary
Význam tématu
Comprehensive, standardized equipment and consumable lists are essential for reproducible microbial identification using the Sherlock Microbial Identification System (MIS). By detailing reagents, glassware, gas supplies and calibration standards, laboratories can ensure consistent sample preparation, optimal chromatographic performance and reliable identification results.
Objectives and Study Overview
The document provides a complete inventory of all reagents, instruments and accessories required to perform the traditional 90-minute lipid extraction protocol for bacterial and fungal analysis with Sherlock MIS. It addresses U.S. sourcing, specifies items without acceptable substitutes, and highlights critical steps to maintain performance.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The traditional extraction workflow includes alkaline methanolysis, organic solvent partitioning, and lipid phase clean-up. Key instrumentation and consumables include:
- Precision liquid dispensers (0.5–5 mL) for reagents, and analog dispensers for nonpolar solvents.
- Reflux and controlled-temperature equipment: two digital water baths (boiling and 80 °C) and a tube revolver.
- Gas chromatograph prerequisites: ultra-pure hydrogen, nitrogen and zero-air supplies or generators.
- GC autosampler vials, PTFE/silicone septa, glass inserts and calibrated injection liners.
- Calibration standards and certified capillary columns supplied by MIDI.
Main Results and Discussion
Although no experimental data are presented, the list ensures that each laboratory can:
- Maintain uniform extraction conditions (temperature, mixing, solvent purity).
- Minimize contamination by using high-purity reagents and appropriate disposal methods.
- Achieve reproducible chromatographic profiles through certified columns, liners and standards.
Practical Benefits and Applications
The standardized inventory supports:
- Quality-assured microbial identification for environmental, clinical and industrial samples.
- Scalability from single-sample testing to high-throughput screening.
- Regulatory compliance by using specified media and quality control strains.
Used Instrumentation
Major instrument categories and examples:
- Liquid handling: BrandTech dispensettes, Pasteur pipettes, vortex mixers.
- Temperature control: Isotemp digital water baths, heating mantles not recommended as substitution.
- Mixing: Tube revolver capable of 360° rotation at ≥8 rpm.
- GC system: Agilent 6850/6890/7820/7890 series with MIDI-certified capillary columns and injection liners.
- Gas generators: Parker Balston hydrogen and zero-air models; high-purity gas cylinders.
Budoucí trendy a možnosti využití
Future developments may include:
- Automation of extraction steps using robotic liquid handlers.
- Micro-scale extraction to reduce solvent use and waste.
- Integration of data analytics and machine learning for rapid spectral interpretation.
- Adoption of greener solvents and energy-efficient incubation methods.
Conclusion
This consumables and equipment compendium underpins reliable operation of the Sherlock MIS traditional extraction method. By following the specified list, laboratories can achieve consistency, compliance and high-quality microbial identification outcomes.
Reference
No external references beyond manufacturer part numbers are cited in the original list.
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