45-001-162

Cytiva RNAspin Mini Isolation Kit

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Each of 1 45-001-162-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 37,304.16

45-001-162 - Each of 1

₹ 37,304.16

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 37,304.16

GST (18%): ₹ 6,714.749

Total Price: ₹ 44,018.909

Description

illustra RNAspin Mini RNA Isolation Kit is designed for rapid extraction of high-quality RNA from a wide range of sample types.

Includes

Protocol booklet with detachable, quick-reference guide and necessary components, including prefilters and DNase I

Product Type

illustra RNAspin Mini Kit

Sample Volume

<30 mg

Yield

Up to 100μg

For Use With (Application)

Used for the isolation of high-quality total RNA from a wide range of source material including hard-to-lyse bacterial strains. Purified RNA is suitable for use in sensitive downstream applications such as quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (qRT-PCR),

No. of Reactions

50 Preps

RNase

1.8-2.2

Test Time

< 30 min/6 preps

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Description

  • Recovers total RNA due to removal of genomic DNA through on-column DNase I treatment Can be used on cultured cells, tissue, yeast and hard-to-lyse bacterial strains Prefilters reduce lysate viscosity for maximum yield and purity Results can be obtained with small amounts of sample Binding capacity: 100μg Sample size: 30mg (animal tissue), up to 5 × 10 6 cells (cell culture) Elution volume: 40 to 120μL RNA Purity (A260/A280): 1.8 to 2.2 Total time of preparation: <30 min/6 preps Quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR (QRT-PCR), Northern blot, and microarray experiments