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RNase Inactivating Solution (25×)
Toxic DEPC water was eliminated, RNase was irreversibly removed, and supplies for clean containers were obtained, compatible with subsequent PCR/Norhtern/FISH and other related experiments
Product Information
Product Name | Cat. No. | Spec. | Notes |
RNase Inactivating Solution (25×) | G3031-25ML | 25 mL | Used to remove RNase from containers and consumables in RNA-related experiments such as RNA extraction, RT-PCR, Northern, and FISH |
RNase Inactivating Solution (25×) | G3031-100ML | 100 mL | Used to remove RNase from containers and consumables in RNA-related experiments such as RNA extraction, RT-PCR, Northern, and FISH |
Product Descirption/Introduction
RNase Inactivation reagent (25×) is a kind of unique chemical reagent designed to inactivate RNase Irreversibly. The equipments and consumables after RNase Inactivation procedure is free from RNase contamination, which is ready to use in RNA -related applications including RNA isolation or real-time PCR, Northern blot, FISH, etc.
Storage and Shipping Conditions
Ship at room temperature; Store at -20, valid for 12 months.
Assay Protocol / Procedures
Treat experiment supplies with RNase Inactivation Reagent (25×).
1. Dilute RNase Inactivation reagent (25×) to 1× final concentration in Nuclease-free Water (G4700 recommended) or Ultrapure water in lab;
2. Immerse experiment consumables such as tips and EP tubes in RNase Inactivation reagent (1×),Incubate at 60°C at least for 10 minutes to inactive RNase.
Note
1. The product is safe, non-corrosive and compatible with subsequent procedures;
2. Please dilute the product to 1× final concentration before use, and you can repeatedly treat with it on the same day .
3. Please keep treatment at 60 for at least 10 minutes to eliminate RNase contamination.
4. Minimize contact with chemicals. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when handling chemicals (for example, safety glasses, gloves, or protective clothing).