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RNaseZAP™
Cleaning agent for removing RNase
Synonym(s):
RNAse cleaner, RNAse contamination remover, RNAse remover
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UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.52
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Quality Level
form
liquid
feature
RNase free (removal from glass and plastic surfaces)
packaging
pkg of 250 mL
technique(s)
RNA purification: suitable
pH
7.0-7.4
transition temp
flash point 100 °C (closed cup)
solubility
water: soluble
density
1000 g/cm3
General description
RNaseZAP™ is a purifying agent used for eliminating RNase contamination from glassware, plastic surfaces, reaction vessels, countertops and pipettors. It is also used for effective removal of RNase residues from microcentrifuge tubes without inhibiting subsequent enzymatic reactions.
Application
- RNaseZAP™ has been used as a cleaning agent for removing RNase from glassware, apparatus, countertops and pipettors.
- Remove RNase contamination from glass and plastic surfaces
- CAUTION: Please note that RNaseZap Solution should not be used on corrodible metal surfaces
A cleaning agent for removing RNase from glassware, plastic surfaces, countertops, and pipettors. It is also effective at eliminating RNase contamination from microcentrifuge tubes without inhibiting subsequent enzymatic reactions.
Legal Information
RNaseZAP is a trademark of Ambion, Inc.
Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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