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331569 Ethidium Bromide Adsorber - CAS 69011-20-7 - Calbiochem

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69011-20-7

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          Description
          OverviewDeveloped specifically for the safe and simple removal of ethidium bromide (EtBr) from aqueous staining solutions and running buffers used in nucleic acid separation gels. Typical concentrations in these solutions are 0.5 - 10 mg/L. EtBr is bound and concentrated by the adsorber column, allowing removal of the filtrate. Each column normally binds at least 300 mg of ethidium bromide from TAE or TBE buffers. Residual capacity is easily visualized because the EtBr appears as a dark red to black band on the column. As long as this band has not reached the bottom of the column bed, the concentration of dye is still below the column capacity.
          Catalogue Number331569
          Brand Family Calbiochem®
          Application Data
          In order to begin flow, the two plug caps must be removed from the adaptors. These are tightly fit and may require some effort to remove them.
          References
          ReferencesMacGregor, J.T., and Johnson, I.J. 1977. Mutat. Res. 48, 103.
          Waring, M. 1975. In: Antibiotics, Corcoran, J.W., and Hahn, F.E., Editors, Vol. 3, 141, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
          Product Information
          CAS number69011-20-7
          ATP CompetitiveN
          FormGray-brown suspension
          ReversibleN
          Quality LevelMQ200
          Applications
          Biological Information
          Primary TargetRemoval of ethidium bromide (EtBr) from aqueous staining solutions and running buffers
          Physicochemical Information
          Cell permeableN
          Dimensions
          Materials Information
          Toxicological Information
          Safety Information according to GHS
          Safety Information
          R PhraseR: 36

          Irritating to eyes.
          Product Usage Statements
          Storage and Shipping Information
          Ship Code Ambient Temperature Only
          Toxicity Irritant
          Storage +15°C to +30°C
          Do not freeze Ok to freeze
          Special InstructionsWhen the adsorber column is not in use, both ends should be closed off. The column should not be allowed to dry out, as air bubbles may form in the column, hindering flow rate.
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          Catalogue Number GTIN
          1.02243.0001 04022536510033
          331569-1EA 04055977195750

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          Ethidium Bromide Adsorber - CAS 69011-20-7 - Calbiochem SDS

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          Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

          Ethidium Bromide Adsorber - CAS 69011-20-7 - Calbiochem Certificates of Analysis

          TitleLot Number
          331569

          References

          Reference overview
          MacGregor, J.T., and Johnson, I.J. 1977. Mutat. Res. 48, 103.
          Waring, M. 1975. In: Antibiotics, Corcoran, J.W., and Hahn, F.E., Editors, Vol. 3, 141, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
          Data Sheet

          Note that this data sheet is not lot-specific and is representative of the current specifications for this product. Please consult the vial label and the certificate of analysis for information on specific lots. Also note that shipping conditions may differ from storage conditions.

          Revision16-December-2010 RFH
          Application Data
          In order to begin flow, the two plug caps must be removed from the adaptors. These are tightly fit and may require some effort to remove them.
          DescriptionDeveloped specifically for the safe and simple removal of ethidium bromide (EtBr) from aqueous staining solutions and running buffers used in nucleic acid separation gels. Typical concentrations in these solutions are 0.5-10 mg/l. EtBr is bound and concentrated by the adsorber column, allowing removal of the filtrate. Each column normally binds at least 300 mg of ethidium bromide from TAE or TBE buffers. Residual capacity is easily visualized because the EtBr appears as a dark red to black band on the column. As long as this band has not reached the bottom of the column bed, the concentration of dye is still below the column capacity.
          FormGray-brown suspension
          Recommended reaction conditions

          Ethidium bromide (EtBr) is the fluorescence dye most frequently used to stain nucleic acids in agarose and polyacrylamide gels. It intercalates primarily with double-stranded DNA to form an orange-red fluorescent complex under the influence of UV light. This interaction with nucleic acids makes ethidium bromide potentially mutagenic and is classified as toxic.

          Capacity

          The column capacity is at least 300 mg EtBr, corresponding to 30 L gel staining solution. The binding capacity of the cartridge is tested with a 10 mg/L EtBr solution of 1X TAE buffer; >99% of the dye was adsorbed up to the 300 mg limit as measured by fluorescence spectrometry.

          Flow Rate

          The flow rate of the adsorber column depends on the volume and height of the reservoir used for the staining solution and is a minimum of 200 ml/hr.

          Connecting the Adsorber Column

          The cartridge, as supplied, is sealed at both ends with small plastic caps (see figure 1). These caps should be removed prior to use and the cartridge connected to a reservoir containing the ethidium bromide solution to be adsorbed. A glass or plastic reservoir fitted with a stopcock or tubing clamp should be used to that the column can be switched on and off as required. To avoid any blocking of the frits with gel particles in the staining solutions, it is advisable to put some glass wool, filter paper, etc. in the connecting tube. If the flow rate of the adsorber column is distinctly lower than 1-2 drops per second, residual air bubbles must be removed by repeatedly short-squeezing the tubing above the cartridge. To guarantee a good flow rate throughout the lifespan of the cartridge, the formation of air bubbles in the system should be avoided, as these tend to hinder flow. The residual capacity of the column is easy to assess visually as the ethidium bromide moves through the column in the form of an increasingly dark red to black band. As long as this band has not reached the bottom of the column, the concentration of dye is still below the specified detection limit.

          Figure 1: Ethidium Bromide Adsorber

          In order to begin flow, the two plug caps must be removed from the adaptors. These are tightly fit and may require some effort to remove them.



          Disposal

          Once the capacity has been exhausted, the adsorber column should be disposed of according to local regulations.
          CAS number69011-20-7
          Storage +15°C to +30°C
          Do Not Freeze Ok to freeze
          Special InstructionsWhen the adsorber column is not in use, both ends should be closed off. The column should not be allowed to dry out, as air bubbles may form in the column, hindering flow rate.
          Toxicity Irritant
          ReferencesMacGregor, J.T., and Johnson, I.J. 1977. Mutat. Res. 48, 103.
          Waring, M. 1975. In: Antibiotics, Corcoran, J.W., and Hahn, F.E., Editors, Vol. 3, 141, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.