TAE electrophoresis buffer - conc. 50X
TAE electrophoresis buffer - conc. 50X
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Description
Description
Discover TAE Buffer (Tris-acetate-EDTA) - conc. 50X, an essential product for those working in the field of molecular biology and genetics. This buffer is specifically designed for nucleic acid electrophoresis, ensuring reliable and reproducible results. Its formulation allows optimal separation of DNA and RNA in agarose and polyacrylamide gels.
Features of TAE Buffer 50X
- Concentration: 50X, ideal for custom preparations.
- Filtration: Filtered through a 0.2 µm membrane to ensure purity and reduce contamination.
- Applications: Perfect for nucleic acid electrophoresis, usable with genomic DNA and supercoiled DNA.
- Versatility: Suitable both for electrophoretic runs and for gel preparation.
- Recommended for: RNA and DNA fragments larger than 1500 bp, optimizing band resolution.
Use and Recommendations
It is important to note that TAE buffer has a relatively low buffering capacity. Therefore, it is recommended to replace it in case of prolonged electrophoretic runs to ensure optimal performance. This product is intended exclusively for research purposes and must not be used for clinical applications.
Advantages of Using TAE Buffer
- Ease of use: Buffer preparation is simple and quick, making it ideal for research laboratories.
- Reliability: Consistent and reproducible results, essential for molecular biology experiments.
- Compatibility: Works well with various types of gels, including agarose and polyacrylamide gels.
Conclusion
Choose TAE Buffer (Tris-acetate-EDTA) - conc. 50X for your electrophoresis needs and obtain high-quality results in your nucleic acid analyses. Its advanced formulation and features make it an indispensable item in your laboratory. Add this buffer to your equipment and discover the difference in your scientific research!
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Product Type | Tampone |
| Composition | Tris-acetate-EDTA |




