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43944

DNA decontamination reagent

for removal of DNA on lab equipment

Synonym(s):

DNA AWAY

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NA.52
UNSPSC Code:
12352200

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General description

DNA Decontamination Reagent is a ready-to-use surfactant that removes DNA from lab equipment. Suitable for PCR equipment, glassware, plastic, and stainless steel lab surfaces.

Application

DNA decontamination reagent has been used to remove DNA from laminar flow cabinet before bacterial artificial chromosome- array comparative genomic hybridization (BAC aCGH) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array protocols.

Other Notes

Do not use DNA Decontamination Reagent on aluminium, soft metal or gaskets and seals. This product is not intended as reactant. Do not add to reaction.

Disclaimer

Gloves should be worn when handling this product. DNA Decontamination Reagent is alkaline in nature and will cause irritation if prolonged contact with the skin is allowed. In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush with water for fifteen minutes and contact a physician. If swallowed, Do not induce vomiting. Give plenty of water and contact a physician immediately.

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  1. Does this solution also removes DNases from lab equipment?

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    1. This product, when used properly, will effectively remove DNA and DNase contamination from plastic, stainless steel, and glass laboratory surfaces.

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