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T3809

Sigma-Aldrich

Reactivo TRI®

BD, For processing whole blood, plasma, or serum.

Sinónimos:

Reactivo para aislamiento de ARN TRI Reagent®

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MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.52

US$ 119,00


Fecha estimada de envío05 de abril de 2025


Quality Level

usage

0.75 mL sufficient for 0.25 mL blood derivatives

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General description

TRI Reagent BD is a quick and convenient reagent for use in the simultaneous isolation of RNA, DNA and protein from serum, plasma or whole blood. A convenient single-step liquid phase separation results in the simultaneous isolation of RNA, DNA and protein. This procedure is an adaptation of the single-step method reported by Chomczynski and Sacchi for total RNA isolation, and permits fast and efficient processing of blood derivatives.

TRI REAGENT BD performs well with large or small sample volumes, and many samples can be simultaneously extracted. TRI Reagent BD is a mixture of guanidine thiocyanate and phenol in a mono-phase solution. When a sample of blood derivatives is lysed with it, and chloroform or 1-bromo-3-chloropropane is added, the mixture separates into 3 phases: an aqueous phase containing the RNA, the interphase containing DNA and an organic phase containing proteins. Each component can then be isolated after separating the phases. 0.75 ml of TRI REAGENT BD processes 0.25 ml of blood derivatives.

This is one of the most effective methods for isolating total RNA and can be completed in only 1 hour starting with fresh cells. The procedure is very effective for isolating RNA molecules of all types from 0.1 to 15 kb in length. The resulting RNA is intact with little or no contaminating DNA or protein.
TRI Reagent® is a monophasic solution of phenol and guanidinium isothiocyanate.[1]

Application

El reactivo TRI es una versión mejorada del reactivo de aislamiento del ARN total en una etapa desarrollado por Chomczynski. El método de aislamiento del ARN basado en este reactivo es ampliamente utilizado y probado para aplicaciones del ARN. Es ideal para el aislamiento rápido, económico y eficiente del ARN total o el aislamiento simultáneo del ARN, el ADN y las proteínas de muestras de origen humano, animal, vegetal, de levaduras, bacteriano y vírico.
TRI Reagent® has been used for the isolation of RNA.[2][3]
The resulting RNA can be used for Northern blots, mRNA isolation, in vitro translation, RNase protection assays, cloning and PCR.

Features and Benefits

  • Aislamiento del ARN fácilmente escalable
  • Funciona con muchos orígenes: humano, vegetal, levaduras, bacterias o vírico
  • Mejor rendimiento que los métodos tradicionales de tiocianato de guanidina/cloruro de cesio

Legal Information

TRI Reagent is a registered trademark of Molecular Research Center, Inc.

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Danger

Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 3 Dermal - Acute Tox. 3 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 3 Oral - Aquatic Chronic 2 - Eye Dam. 1 - Muta. 2 - Skin Corr. 1B - STOT RE 2

target_organs

Nervous system,Kidney,Liver,Skin

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Storage Class

6.1A - Combustible acute toxic Cat. 1 and 2 / very toxic hazardous materials

wgk_germany

WGK 3

flash_point_f

174.2 °F - closed cup

flash_point_c

79 °C - closed cup


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Questions

  1. When using Tri Reagent BD, do we need to add EDTA to blood samples to prevent coagulation?

    1 answer
    1. The Product Information available under More Documents or at this link (https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/product/documents/436/845/t3809bul.pdf) provides the following instructions:

      I. Sample Preparation:

      1A. Serum: Add 0.25 ml of serum to 0.75 ml of TRI Reagent BD. Close the tube and shake the solution by hand or vortex, ensuring that mixing is thorough.

      1B. Whole Blood or Plasma: Add 0.2 ml of whole blood or plasma to 0.75 ml of TRI Reagent BD supplemented with 20 ml of 5 N acetic acid per 0.2 ml of whole blood or plasma. Close the tube and shake the solution by hand or vortex, ensuring that mixing is thorough.

      It is possible to use whole blood (blood that has been allowed to clot), serum, or plasma. Blood that has clotted would be referred to as a clot plus serum or simply as clotted blood. If you are freshly drawing the blood and adding immediately to the Tri Reagent, an anticoagulant would not be required. For serum samples, the blood is simply allowed to clot. The clot is spun down and serum is collected above the clot. If plasma is used, this indicates the blood is first drawn into either a tube containing an anticoagulant or drawn with a syringe and then transferred to a tube containing an anticoagulant. The blood is then centrifuged and the plasma is removed before adding to the Tri Reagent. We would not recommend allowing the blood to clot and then trying to add the clotted blood to the Tri Reagent.

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