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MB13201

GreenSafe Premium

Storage Conditions:
2 °C to 8 °C
GreenSafe Premium is a new nucleic acid stain that can be used as a safer alternative to the traditional ethidium bromide for detecting nucleic acids in agarose gels.
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Unit Size
1 mL
€102.00
GreenSafe Premium is as sensitive as ethidium bromide and can be used exactly in the same way in agarose gel electrophoresis. GreenSafe Premium stain emits green fluorescence when bound to DNA or RNA. It has two secondary fluorescence excitation peaks (≈270 nm and ≈290 nm) and one strong excitation peak at 490 nm. The fluorescence emission is similar to ethidium bromide when bound to DNA at ≈530 nm. Thus GreenSafe Premium stain is compatible with wide variety of gel reading instruments.

Specifications:
Target molecule: DNA and RNA
Detection method: Fluorescence
Mode of use: Add stain during gel casting or alternatively gels can be post-stained
Disposal: Waste must be disposed in accordance with environmental control regulations
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Shipping Conditions Room Temperature
Storage Conditions 2 °C to 8 °C
Application Blotting, Nucleic acid electrophoresis
Features Blue-light or UV excitation, Non-toxic, non-mutagenic and non-carcinogenic, Ready-to-use
Product Category Loading & Staining
– 1 vial of 1 mL
More Information
Shipping Conditions Room Temperature
Storage Conditions 2 °C to 8 °C
Application Blotting, Nucleic acid electrophoresis
Features Blue-light or UV excitation, Non-toxic, non-mutagenic and non-carcinogenic, Ready-to-use
Product Category Loading & Staining

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More Information
Shipping Conditions Room Temperature
Storage Conditions 2 °C to 8 °C
Application Blotting, Nucleic acid electrophoresis
Features Blue-light or UV excitation, Non-toxic, non-mutagenic and non-carcinogenic, Ready-to-use
Product Category Loading & Staining
More Information
Shipping Conditions Room Temperature
Storage Conditions 2 °C to 8 °C
Application Blotting, Nucleic acid electrophoresis
Features Blue-light or UV excitation, Non-toxic, non-mutagenic and non-carcinogenic, Ready-to-use
Product Category Loading & Staining

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