PRImeZOL™ Reagent

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Tamanho : 100mL

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PRImeZOL™ Reagent

High-performance phenol–guanidine reagent for fast and reliable extraction of RNA, DNA & proteins from diverse biological samples

PrimeZOL™ Reagent is a ready-to-use monophasic solution of phenol and guanidine isothiocyanate, specifically formulated for the rapid isolation of high-quality RNA, DNA and proteins from a wide range of biological samples.

Its optimized formulation ensures superior yield and integrity compared to conventional phenol–chloroform extraction methods, while maintaining excellent reproducibility across different sample types, including whole blood, buffy coat, animal tissues, cultured cells, bacteria, yeast, and plant samples.

The strong chaotropic properties of guanidinium thiocyanate ensure rapid denaturation of proteins and immediate inactivation of RNases during homogenization. This preserves RNA integrity while efficiently disrupting cells and dissolving cellular components.

This reagent is the ideal choice for researchers seeking a cost-effective, versatile, and reliable solution for downstream molecular biology applications such as qPCR, RT-PCR, sequencing, and genotyping.

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Advantages & Features

  • High yield & purity: Delivers intact RNA, DNA, and proteins suitable for sensitive downstream assays.

  • Versatile: Works efficiently with tissues, cells, bacteria, yeast, and plant samples.

  • Convenient & reliable: Ready-to-use formulation ensures reproducibility.

  • Cost-effective alternative to leading  reagents.

  • Time-saving protocol: Single-step extraction reduces hands-on time. Approximately 60 minutes from homogenization to RNA recovery.

Specifications

Includes

– 2 x 50 mL PRImeZOL™ Reagent (ready-to-use)

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Applications

  • RNA extraction for RT-PCR, qPCR, RNA-Seq, and Northern blotting.

  • DNA purification for PCR, genotyping, and sequencing.

  • Protein isolation for Western blot and proteomics.

  • Gene expression studies in mammalian, bacterial, yeast, and plant systems.

  • Population genetics & epidemiology requiring multi-analyte recovery.

Individual recovery of DNA and proteins requires sequential phase separation and precipitation steps described in the datasheet.

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Quality Control

Each batch is tested for:

    • RNA yield & integrity using total RNA extraction from cultured cells.

    • Absence of RNase/DNase contamination.

    • Consistency in phase separation and recovery.

Advice

  • Always work under RNase-free conditions.

  • Use appropriate safety equipment when handling phenol-based reagents.

  • For best performance, process fresh or properly preserved samples.

  • For complete removal of residual genomic DNA, optional DNase treatment after RNA isolation is recommended for highly sensitive applications.

Storage, Shipping & Guarantee

  • Shipped at: Ambient Temperature.
  • Storage: Store at 2-8°C, protect from light. Do not freeze.

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Safety Statements

This product is developed, designed and sold exclusively for Research purposes and in vitro use only (RUO). The product was not tested for use in diagnostics or for drug development, nor is it suitable for administration to humans or animals.

Toxic if swallowed or in contact with skin; causes burns. Work in fume hood with appropriate PPE.

For more info, please check its Material Safety Data Sheet available in this website.

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Synonym(s)

RNA extraction reagent, Phenol guanidine reagent, RNA isolation reagent, Total RNA extraction solution

Also known as:

  • Spanish: Reactivo de extracción de ARN, Reactivo fenol-guanidina, Aislamiento de ARN total
  • French: Réactif d’extraction ARN, Réactif phénol-guanidine, Isolation ARN total
  • German: RNA-Extraktionsreagenz, Phenol-Guanidin-Reagenz, RNA-Isolierung
  • Italian: Reagente estrazione RNA, Reagente fenolo-guanidina, Isolamento RNA totale

FAQs

Q: Can PrimeZOL™ Reagent isolate RNA, DNA, and protein simultaneously?
A: Yes. Following the recommended protocol, RNA is recovered from the aqueous phase, and DNA and proteins can be sequentially precipitated from the interphase and organic phase.

Q: Is PrimeZOL™ compatible with small RNA (miRNA)?
A: Yes, small RNAs are efficiently recovered without additional modifications.

Q: How does PrimeZOL™ compare to Product T?
A: PrimeZOL™ provides equivalent yield and purity at a more cost-effective .

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