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Cat No : LD011-1000 |
Size : 1 ml |
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LD011-1000 | Prime Juice Preloading Fluorescent Stain |
Size | 1 ml |
Description | Prime Juice Keeps Your Lab Safe
Safe Absence of mutagenicity Low Environmental Impact Compliance with the Clean Water Act standards. No water pollution concern. Sensitivity – High degree of sensitivity as Ethidium Bromide. Convenience Ready to Use; Same application procedures as the 6X Loading Dye. Speed No de-staining requirement, low background value, an image displayed after coupling with the nucleic acid. Compatibility Use the Blue Light or UV to detect the signal; Broad compatibility range. Economic Non-hazardous product; No expenses required for the waste management. Better Sensitivity Increase fluorescence intensity. Prime Juice is a non-mutagenic fluorescent reagent producing an instant visualization of DNA bands upon illuminating agarose gels on the Blue Light Transilluminator (~470 nm) or UV Transilluminator (~302 nm). Prime Juice, as supplied in the 6X DNA Loading Buffer, is used to prepare DNA markers and samples for loading on agarose or polyacrylamide gels. It contains three tracking dyes (Bromophenol Blue, Xylene Cyanol FF, and Orange G) for visually tracking the DNA migration during the electrophoresis process and for detecting the double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), and RNA at as low as 0.14 ng DNA, thus rendering it the most sensitive stain available on the market. The recommended DNA sample mass is at least 50 ng or more, thus not causing any obvious shift in the migration pattern. Regardless of the loaded DNA or RNA sample amount for staining, it achieves cogently consistent migration pattern without the “smiley signature” commonly identified with other competing stains on the market. It is the ideal non-hazardous alternative to Ethidium Bromide for protecting the environment and meeting with the local biosafety regulations/ESG practices/UN SDG Goals.
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