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Enzyme Expiry Tracker

Track enzyme lots, quantities and expiry with FEFO ordering and reorder alerts — tuned for an academic research lab. 100% in your browser.

Log every enzyme with its lot, quantity and expiry; the list reorders by soonest-to-expire (FEFO) so molecular biology and cloning labs use the right stock first and waste nothing. Default shelf-life ≈ 1.0 year(s); stored −20 °C in 50% glycerol. Designed to prevent activity loss from warming during repeated bench use.

Default shelf-life for this category ≈ 365 days from manufacture. Items within 45 days of expiry are flagged.

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No enzymes logged yet. Add one above — the list sorts by soonest expiry (FEFO) and stays private in your browser.

Indicative planning tool for research operations. Figures are estimates — verify lot data, expiry, calibration and budgets against the original certificates, vendor documentation and your institution's policies.

Free enzyme expiry tracker with FEFO ordering and reorder alerts for an academic research lab — runs offline, no sign-up.

About Enzyme Expiry Tracker

A free, browser-based tracker for academic labs — no logins, no SaaS bill, and your inventory never leaves your computer. Log every enzyme with its lot, quantity and expiry; the list reorders by soonest-to-expire (FEFO) so molecular biology and cloning labs use the right stock first and waste nothing. Default shelf-life ≈ 1.0 year(s); stored −20 °C in 50% glycerol. Designed to prevent activity loss from warming during repeated bench use.

How to use Enzyme Expiry Tracker

  1. 1Add each enzyme: name, lot/catalog number, quantity in tubes, and the printed expiry date.
  2. 2Watch the FEFO strip — items within 45 days of expiry are flagged so you can use or reorder them first.
  3. 3Export the list to CSV any time for ordering, audits or handover; nothing is uploaded.

Why use Enzyme Expiry Tracker?

  • Used by molecular biology and cloning labs to stop stock expiring unnoticed and to keep enzyme purchasing predictable.
  • FEFO ordering surfaces the next enzyme to use, and the 45-day alert gives time to reorder before a gap.
  • Runs entirely offline in your browser — sensitive lot and supplier data never touches a server.

Frequently asked questions

What is FEFO and why does it matter for enzymes?+

FEFO means First-Expired-First-Out: you consume the stock with the nearest expiry before newer stock, regardless of when it arrived. For enzymes this avoids activity loss from warming during repeated bench use, cuts waste and keeps results consistent. This tracker sorts every entry by expiry automatically so the next item to use is always at the top.

How long do enzymes typically last, and how should they be stored?+

Unopened, a enzyme commonly carries about 1.0 year(s) of shelf-life, stored −20 °C in 50% glycerol. Always defer to the lot-specific expiry on the certificate or label — manufacturer dating accounts for the exact formulation and is what an auditor will check.

Is my inventory data private?+

Yes. Everything is stored locally in your browser using localStorage — no account, no upload, no server. That offline-first design is exactly what institutional IT and sensitive research environments require, and it means the tool keeps working with no internet.

Can I use this for an academic research lab?+

Yes — this variant is tuned for an academic research lab: the reorder alert is set to 45 days. Add your own columns by adapting the entries, and export to CSV to feed your ordering or LIMS workflow.

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