D3115 HiPure Tissue&Blood DNA Maxi Kit

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Blood samples contain rich DNA, including mitochondrial DNA, genomic DNA, circulating DNA (mostly released into blood after tumor cell apoptosis) in white blood cells, as well as parasitic viral or microbial DNA. These DNA are important parameters in clinical testing or diagnosis, which are also valuable materials for medical research. There are three main issues with extracting DNA from blood samples:

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Introduction

Blood samples contain rich DNA, including mitochondrial DNA, genomic DNA, circulating DNA (mostly released into blood after tumor cell apoptosis) in white blood cells, as well as parasitic viral or microbial DNA. These DNA are important parameters in clinical testing or diagnosis, which are also valuable materials for medical research. There are three main issues with extracting DNA from blood samples:

1. The sample is highly infectious, posing great harm to operators and the environment.

2. The source of DNA is complex and aportion of the nucleic acid, such as viral DNA or free DNA, may be lost during the operation, leading to downstream detection failure;

3. Blood sample contains a large amount of impurities and inhibitory factors.

Currently there are many methods available for extracting DNA from whole blood samples, such as phenol chloroform extraction, salting out method, etc. However, these methods require pre-treatment of blood sample, which removes red blood cells and isolate white blood cells in the first step. Due to the requirement that it cannot inactivate or kill pathogens during the process of removing red blood cells, the waste liquid (red blood cell lysate) and consumables may be contaminated by pathogens and become infectious, posing a danger to the entire laboratory environment and operators. In addition, during the process of removing red blood cells, useful nucleic acid information such as viruses, microorganisms, or circulating DNA is also lost, leading to experiment or detection failures.

The HiPure Blood DNA Kits series provided by Magen Company uses silica gel column purification technology, which can directly lyse whole blood samples without the need for white blood cell separation. Whole blood samples are directly mixed with lysates and proteases, resulting in the inactivation of pathogens, greatly reducing the infectivity, environmental pollution, and the chance of operators being infected. Due to the direct lysis and digestion of samples, except lymphocyte DNA, other circulating DNA as well as DNA from viruses and microorganisms, can also be recovered.

This product provides fast and easy methods for purification of total DNA for reliable PCR and Southern blotting. Total DNA (e.g., genomic, viral, mitochondrial) can be purified from whole blood, tissue and culture cells.

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Specifications

FeaturesSpecifications
Main FunctionsIsolation total DNA from 10ml blood and 1g tissue using Maxi column
ApplicationsPCR, southern bolt and virus detection, etc
Purification methodMaxi spin column
Purification technologySilica technology
Process methodManual (centrifugation or vacuum)
Sample typeTissue, cell, blood, saliva, swab, blood spot, semen and other clinical samples
Sample amount3-10ml
Elution volume≥700μl
Time per run≤90 minutes
Liquid carrying volume per column4ml
Binding yield of column5mg

Principle

This product is based on silica column purification. The sample is lysed and digested with lysate and protease, DNA is released into the lysate. Transfer to an adsorption column. Nucleic acid is adsorbed on the membrane, while protein is not adsorbed and is removed with filtration. After washing proteins and other impurities, Nucleic acid was finally eluted with low-salt buffer (10mm Tris, pH9.0, 0.5mm EDTA).

Advantages

  • High quality DNA – meet a variety of downstream applications, including PCR, qPCR, enzyme digestion, hybridization, etc.
  • Fast – without separation of leukocytes, organic extraction or ethanol precipitation
  • Simple – all nucleic acids can be obtained by direct digestion
  • Pertinence – specially designed for isolating DNA from 3-10ml blood and related body fluids
  • Wide applicability – handle a variety of liquid samples
  • Economy – excellent cost effectiveness performance

Kit Contents

ContentsD311502D311503
Purification Times1050
HiPure gDNA Maxi Columns1050
50ml Collection Tubes20100
Buffer ATL120 ml550 ml
Buffer AL120 ml2 x 300 ml
Buffer GW1*53 ml220 ml
Buffer GW2*25 ml110 ml
RNase A40 mg180 ml
Proteinase K120 mg540 mg
Protease Dissolve Buffer12 ml50 ml
Buffer AE30 ml120 ml

Storage and Stability

Proteinase K, RNase A should be stored at 2-8°C upon arrival. However, short-term storage (up to 12 weeks) at room temperature (15-25°C) does not affect their performance. The remaining kit components can be stored at room temperature (15-25°C) and are stable for at least 18 months under these conditions.

Purchase Guide

NameCAT NOSample amountLeukocyte protocol*Colum typeElutio volumeAverage yieldTime per run
HiPure Blood DNA Mini KitD311110-200μl1ml2ml column≥20μl5-9μg/200μl≤30 minutes
HiPure Tissue&Blood DNA Midi KitD31130.2-2ml10ml1.5ml column≥300μl20-40μg/1m≤80 minutes
HiPure Tissue&Blood DNA Maxi KitD31153 -10ml10ml15ml column≥700μl20-40μg/1m≤90 minutes
HiPure Tissue&Blood DNA 96 KitD31171-200μl1ml96 well plate3-8μg/200μl

*Note:Leukocyte protocol can be used when large volume whole blood samples need to be processed. Whole blood was treated with red blood cell lysate, and white blood cells were obtained by centrifugation before extraction

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