HigherPurity™ Soil DNA Isolation Kit

Cat# AN0141

Size : 100rxn

Brand : Canvax Biotech

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HigherPurity™ Soil DNA Isolation Kit

For Efficient, Easy & High-Purity DNA Isolation from Diverse Soil Types

HigherPurity™ Soil DNA Isolation Kit enables rapid and efficient extraction of high-quality DNA from a wide range of soil samples using bead-beating and silica membrane purification.
The optimized buffer system efficiently removes humic acids, polysaccharides, and PCR inhibitors, providing ready-to-use DNA in under 1 hour, ideal for PCR, restriction analysis, and sequencing.

It removes inhibitors such as humic acids, producing high-purity DNA.

The extracted DNA is ready for PCR and other molecular analyses, ensuring reliable performance across diverse soil types.

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SKU: AN0140 Categories: DNA Extraction Kits, DNA & RNA Extraction

Detailed information:

Advantages & Features

  • High-quality DNA: suitable for all molecular biology downstream applications.
  • Rapid protocol: obtain ready-to-use DNA in approximately 58 minutes.
  • Safe and convenient: eliminates toxic phenol/chloroform extractions.
  • High purity: efficiently removes humic acids, polysaccharides, phenolic compounds, and other PCR inhibitors.
  • Versatile sample size: processes 0.2–1 g of soil per preparation.
  • Efficient lysis: bead-beating ensures complete disruption of microbial cells.
  • Reliable performance: optimized buffers maintain reproducibility across diverse soil types.

Specifications

Includes

Includes for 50 rxn:
– 50 CleanEasy™ MiniSpin Columns
– 100 Collection tubes (2 mL)
– 50 Dry bead tube
– 12 g Glass Bead
– 40 mL Lysis Solution 1 (LS1)
– 20 mL WB1 Buffer
– 35 mL EB Buffer
– 15 mL Inhibitor Removal Buffer (IR-Buffer)
– 50 microcentrifuge tube (1.5 mL)
– 15 mL Buffer A
– 25 mL Buffer

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Applications

Purified DNA suitable for all common Molecular Biology applications, such as:

  • PCR and qPCR amplification.
  • Restriction enzyme digestion.
  •  Automated sequencing.
  • Metagenomic and microbial diversity analysis.
  • Southern Blots.

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Quality Control

  • Tested for isolation of DNA from soil sample.
  • The quantity and quality of purified DNA attend to:
    • Ratio 260/ 280 (1.8-2).
    • Agarose gel electrophoresis.

Advice

  • Precautions: Please wear gloves when using this product. Avoid all skin contact with kit reagents. In case of contact, wash thoroughly with water.

Storage, Shipping & Guarantee

  • Shipped in: Ambient Temperature.
  • Storage: All components can be stored at Room Temperature, except Proteinase K (4 ºC). Proteinase K should be stored at -20 ºC for longer-term storage.

Citations

  • Pavlovska, M., Prekrasna-Kviatkovska, Y., Zotov, A., Dzhulai, A., Dykyi, E., Huettel, B., … & Sidhu, C. (2026). Phytoplankton dynamics shape bacterioplankton community structure and metabolism during the austral summer-autumn transition in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, fiag053.
  • Allegue, L. D., Ventura, M., Vlaeminck, S. E., Melero, J. A., Leroy, B., & Puyol, D. (2026). Purple phototrophic bacteria release crotonate as a metabolic overflow pathwayCommunications Biology.
  • Martínez-Subirá, M., Alfonso, M. E. C., Friero, I., Macià, A., Pena, R. N., Molinero, N., … & Moralejo, M. (2026). Barley extrudates modulate the gut microbiome–metabolome axis in vitro through β-glucan fermentation and polyphenol biotransformation. Food & Function.
  • Puyol, D., Allegue, L., Ventura, M., Vlaeminck, S., Melero, J., & Leroy, B. (2025). Purple phototrophic bacteria release crotonate as metabolic overflow pathway to complement other redox-balancing routes.
  • Sáez‐Sandino, T., Reich, P. B., Maestre, F. T., Cano‐Díaz, C., Stefanski, A., Bermudez, R., … & Trivedi, P. (2025). A Large Fraction of Soil Microbial Taxa Is Sensitive to Experimental WarmingGlobal Change Biology31(5), e70231.
  • Cortijo-Alfonso, M. E., Laghouaouta, H., Pena, R. N., Martínez-Subirà, M., Yuste, S., Rubió-Piqué, L., & Piñol, C. (2025). Gut Microbiota Modulation And Inflammation Mitigation In a Murine Model Through A Hull-Less And Purple Grain Barley GenotypeFood & Function.
  • Azouggagh, L., Ibáñez-Escriche, N., Martínez-Álvaro, M., Varona, L., Casellas, J., Negro, S., & Casto-Rebollo, C. (2025). Characterization of microbiota signatures in Iberian pig strains using machine learning algorithms. Animal Microbiome7(1), 13.
  • Withey, Z., & Gweon, H. S. (2024). Longitudinal bacterial community dynamics and sodium hypochlorite intervention in a newly built university buildingScience of The Total Environment, 175349.
  • Withey, Z., Awan, A., Duguma, N., Fell, E., Martinez, N. J., Neary, E., … & Gweon, H. S. (2023). Mycobial community assemblages in sink drains across a university campus. Environmental DNA5(1), 212-224.
  • Prasedya, E. S., Kurniawan, N. S. H., Ardiana, N., Ilhami, B. T. K., Mulyaningsih, T., Astuti, S. P., … & Widyastuti, S. (2022). Effects of Fermented Seaweed Fertilizer Treatment on Paddy Amino Acid Content and Rhizosphere Microbiome Community. Fermentation8(9), 420.
  • Prasedya, E. S., Kurniawan, N. S. H., Kirana, I. A. P., Ardiana, N., Abidin, A. S., Ilhami, B. T. K., … & Nikmatullah, A. (2022). Seaweed Fertilizer Prepared by EM-Fermentation Increases Abundance of Beneficial Soil Microbiome in Paddy (Oryza sativa L.) during Vegetative Stage. Fermentation8(2), 46.
  • Del Álamo, A. C., Pariente, M. I., Molina, R., & Martínez, F. (2022). Advanced bio-oxidation of fungal mixed cultures immobilized on rotating biological contactors for the removal of pharmaceutical micropollutants in a real hospital wastewater. Journal of Hazardous Materials425, 128002.
  • Withey, Zoe, et al. “Characterization of communal sink drain communities of a university campus.” Environmental DNA (2021).
  • Семенов, М. В. (2019). Метабаркодинг и метагеномика в почвенно-экологических исследованиях: успехи, проблемы и возможности. Журнал общей биологии80(6), 403-417.
  • Kononenko, N., Baranova, E., Dilovarova, T., Akanov, E., & Fedoreyeva, L. (2020). Oxidative Damage to Various Root and Shoot Tissues of Durum and Soft Wheat Seedlings during Salinity. Agriculture10(3), 55.

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

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Synonym(s)

Soil DNA extraction kit, Environmental DNA extraction soil, Soil DNA purification kit, DNA isolation soil samples, Soil genomic DNA kit

Also known as:

  • Spanish: Kit de extracción de ADN de suelo, Aislamiento de ADN ambiental, Purificación de ADN de suelo
  • French: Kit d’extraction ADN sol, Isolation ADN environnemental, Purification ADN sol
  • German: DNA-Extraktionskit für Bodenproben, Umwelt-DNA-Isolation, DNA-Reinigung Boden
  • Italian: Kit estrazione DNA suolo, Isolamento DNA ambientale, Purificazione DNA suolo

FAQs

Q: Are the bead tubes supplied pre-filled?
A: Yes, bead tubes are pre-filled with glass beads and ready to use.

Q: Is a bead-beating homogenizer required?
A: No, the protocol uses vortex-based homogenization and does not require specialized equipment.

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