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MRCF0R100

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Microcon® DNA Fast Flow Centrifugal Filters

sample volume 0.5 mL, Ultracel® regenerated cellulose membrane (low binding)

Synonym(s):

Centrifuge concentrator

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UNSPSC Code:
41104916
eCl@ss:
36100101
NACRES:
NB.24

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material

Ultracel® regenerated cellulose membrane (low binding)
polyacetal base (membrane support)
polycarbonate device top
polypropylene tube (for filtrate/concentrate)
silicone O-ring (medical-grade)

Quality Level

sterility

non-sterile

feature

holdup volume> 10 μL

manufacturer/tradename

Microcon®

parameter

0.5 mL sample volume

technique(s)

DNA purification: suitable
RNA purification: suitable

L

4.50 cm (1.8 in.)

diam.

12.3 mm

filtration area

0.32 cm2

shipped in

ambient

General description

Microcon® centrifugal filters provide efficient concentration, desalting, or buffer exchange of aqueous biological samples ranging in volume from 10–500 μL. The Microcon® DNA fast flow filter is optimized for the concentration and recovery of genomic DNA with SDS buffer.

Application

Microcon DNA Fast Flow Centrifugal Filter Unit with Ultracel membrane has been used to extract regular organic DNA to compare DNA yields from alternative extraction methods.[1] It has also been used to filter the digested DNA for electron microscopic analysis of genomic DNA.[2]

Features and Benefits

Microcon® centrifugal filters have several benefits:
  • high recovery for small volumes with reverse spin
  • low-binding Ultracel® membrane
  • fast processing
  • yield concentration factors <20X for consistent reproducibility

Linkage

Replaces: 42413

Legal Information

MICROCON is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
ULTRACEL is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Microcon® Centrifugal Filters simply and efficiently concentrate and desalt solutions of DNA, RNA, protein or other macromolecules, using any centrifuge that can accept 1.5 mL tubes.

Questions

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  1. The user guide indicates you can't autoclave these microcon, but can you sterilize them in a UV Crosslinker?

    1 answer
    1. The Microcon devices are non-sterile. These devices cannot be sterilized by UV or autoclaving. However, it is possible to sanitize the devices with 70% ethanol. Please see the protocol for sanitization below:

      1. Reagent Preparation: 70% Ethanol solution (v/v) is prepared by dilution in distilled water. Both the ethanol solution and distilled water used for rinsing should be filter-sterilized using sterile, 0.22 µm sterilizing grade filter device.

      2.Sanitization Protocol:

      A. Fill the Microcon device to its published capacity with filter-sterilized 70% ethanol, and cap the unit (note that the collection tubes can be sanitized in the same manner).

      B. Invert device by hand or in an end-over-end mixer to continuously wet all internal surfaces of the device.

      C. Incubate for a minimum of 5 minutes (note that the device can be capped and left for up to 24 hours if it is not going to be used immediately).

      D. Spin at recommended G-force using appropriate centrifuge until at least 50% of the volume has passed through the device.

      E. Aseptically discard any remaining ethanol from the filter device and filter collection tube.

      F. Immediately rinse away residual ethanol by adding the filter-sterilized water to the device's published capacity, mix gently to wet all areas, and centrifuge until at least 50% of the volume has passed through the device.

      G. Discard any remaining liquid from both the concentrator device and filter collection tube before use.

      DO NOT let the filter membrane dry out in concentrator unit. If the devices are not to be used immediately, fill the devices with filter-sterilized distilled water, cover, and store refrigerated. Remove liquid from device as previously described prior to use.

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  2. Has the color of the Microcon DNA Fast Flow become brighter blue?

    1 answer
    1. Yes, the color of the device has changed. A new blue colorant and clear resin have replaced the original blue reservoir resin, which has been discontinued. Both old and new resin are HP2 Polycarbonate. The functionality of the product has not changed.

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