Column-Pure RNA Miniprep Kit

Cat. No.
D518
Unit
50 preparations
Price
$307.00
Cat. No. D518
Name Column-Pure RNA Miniprep Kit
Unit 50 preparations
Description

abm’s Column-Pure RNA Miniprep Kit is a fast and efficient method for the isolation and purification of total RNA from mammalian cells, tissues, yeast and bacteria. The silica spin column technology allows for rapid recovery of high quality RNA that is ready for downstream applications such as RT-PCR, qPCR, cDNA libraries and Northern blotting.

Key Features:

  • Simple, rapid 25 min protocol
  • Extract high yield & purity RNA from a variety of sample types
  • On-column genomic DNA removal
  • High binding capacity up to 200 µg RNA
  • Compatible with lower input cell numbers (e.g. 100-1x107 HEK293T cells)
  • No phenol/chloroform, LiCl or alcohol precipitation required

 

Customer Testimonial

"abm's Column-Pure RNA Miniprep Kit was incredibly easy to use, thanks to the clear and straightforward instructions. The protocol also required much shorter centrifugation steps compared to other kits I've used. Despite starting with a low number of cells, I obtained RNA concentrations above 600 ng/µl with excellent purity; both 260/280 and 260/230 ratios were consistently around 2.0. qPCR results confirmed there was no genomic DNA contamination. I truly enjoyed using this kit and highly recommend it!"

-Bahareh, BC Children's Research Institute

Note

Additional Materials Required:

Material Required For
14.3M β-mercaptoethanol  All Protocols
95-100% Ethanol All Protocols
70% Ethanol All Protocols
Zymolyase or Lyticase & Reaction Buffer Yeast Protocol
Lysozyme Bacteria Protocol
Material Citation If use of this material results in a scientific publication, please cite the material in the following manner: Applied Biological Materials Inc, Cat. No. D518
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