Nucleic Acid Release Reagent - BioReagent,Suitable for molecular biology,PCR Reagent

Cat. No.: N1520265
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GRADE & PURITY Suitable for molecular biology ? Molecular-biology grade — free of nucleases and contaminants that degrade DNA/RNA. Use in cloning, PCR, and nucleic-acid work needing clean reagents. BioReagent ? BioReagent grade — tested suitable for life-science and molecular-biology use. Use for cell culture, assays, and biochemical work needing biological compatibility. PCR Reagent ? PCR grade — nuclease-free, inhibitor-free reagents for reliable amplification. Use in PCR/qPCR where contaminants would block or bias amplification.
Synonyms
Sample Release Reagent | Direct PCR Nucleic Acid Release Reagent | DNA/RNA Release Agent | Direct Amplification Reagent | Extraction-Free Nucleic Acid Release Agent | Sample Preparation Reagent for PCR | Direct PCR Sample Reagent | Nucleic Acid Extraction
Storage
Room temperature
Shipped In
Normal
Application
DNA/RNA Extraction, PCR, RT-qPCR
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Size
Status
Price
Qty
1ml
N1520265-1ml
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
$49.90
10ml
N1520265-10ml
1-2 wks(?)
Item is derived from our semi-finished stock and is processed in 1-2 weeks.
$299.90
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Why this grade

BioReagent,Suitable for molecular biology,PCR Reagent BioReagent,PCR Reagent,Suitable for molecular biology for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.

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Storage & shipping

Room temperature Ships Normal Check lot-specific COA for exact specifications.

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Quality documents

SDS, COA, datasheet, and spec sheet available for download. Lot-specific COA accessible via lot number lookup.

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Literature proof

Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.

Overview

  This product enables rapid extraction of DNA and RNA templates suitable for amplification experiments such as PCR and RT-PCR from a wide variety of common biological samples. It requires no complex extraction or purification steps, offering convenient operation, high efficiency, and safety. It is widely applicable in scientific research, forensic analysis, clinical diagnostics, and various other scenarios.

Product Features

  • Simple, Efficient, and Rapid: No extraction or purification steps are required. The simple procedure takes only 5-10 minutes to obtain templates ready for nucleic acid amplification, significantly saving experimental time.

  • Dual Template Compatibility and Strong Adaptability: It can be used to extract both DNA and RNA templates simultaneously and is highly compatible with various subsequent nucleic acid amplification experiments, including routine PCR and RT-PCR.

  • Wide Sample Applicability: It can process almost all common biological samples, including bacteria, insects, fungi, various plants, and various animals. It is also suitable for forensic samples (such as whole blood, bloodstains, semen stains, saliva, hair, tissue samples, buccal cells, FTA cards) and special samples like paraffin-embedded tissue sections.

  • Safe and Non-Toxic: The product contains no toxic or hazardous reagents. The operation process is safe and requires no special protective measures, reducing health risks for laboratory personnel.

Usage Instructions

(A) Liquid Samples

  1. Add approximately 2 µL of the liquid sample (e.g., whole blood, cell culture fluid, viral sample, fecal sample) to 50 µL of this product (Extraction-Free Nucleic Acid Release Agent).

    Note: The total volume of the liquid sample added must not exceed 1/10 of the volume of this product used.

  2. Incubate at room temperature for 3 minutes. For liquid samples that are more difficult to lyse, such as those containing thick-walled fungi, the incubation time can be extended to 10-30 minutes.

  3. After a brief vortex to mix, directly use the sample lysate for PCR amplification or other nucleic acid amplification experiments.

    Note: The volume of the lysate should preferably not exceed 1/10 of the total amplification reaction volume. For a 50 µL amplification system, the added lysate should not exceed 5 µL. Due to variations in the composition of different amplification systems, it is recommended to perform gradient testing to determine the optimal reaction system.

(B) Tissue Samples

  1. Add approximately 2 mg of solid sample (e.g., animal tissue, plant leaves, seeds) to 50 µL of this product (Extraction-Free Nucleic Acid Release Agent).

    Note: The total sample amount must follow the ratio of 1 mg per 10 µL and must not exceed this range.

  2. Heat at 95°C for 5 minutes. For tissue samples that are more difficult to lyse, such as paraffin-embedded tissue sections or blood spots, the incubation time can be extended to 10-30 minutes.

  3. After a brief vortex to mix, directly use the sample lysate for PCR amplification or other nucleic acid amplification experiments.

    Note: The volume of the lysate should preferably not exceed 1/10 of the total amplification reaction volume. For a 50 µL amplification system, the added lysate should not exceed 5 µL. Due to variations in the composition of different amplification systems, it is recommended to perform gradient testing to determine the optimal reaction system.

Precautions

  1. The sample dosage must strictly follow the instructions. Adding an excessive amount of sample can affect the lysis efficiency and the results of subsequent amplification experiments.

  2. For samples that are difficult to lyse, the incubation time can be appropriately extended. However, avoid excessive heating or prolonged incubation, which may lead to nucleic acid degradation.

  3. When adding the lysate to the amplification system, the volume ratio must be controlled. It is recommended to optimize the reaction system through gradient testing to ensure amplification efficiency.

  4. The product should be stored sealed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and high temperatures. Use as soon as possible after opening.

  5. During operation, keep experimental tools clean to avoid cross-contamination, which could affect the accuracy of experimental results.

Specifications

Synonyms
Sample Release Reagent | Direct PCR Nucleic Acid Release Reagent | DNA/RNA Release Agent | Direct Amplification Reagent | Extraction-Free Nucleic Acid Release Agent | Sample Preparation Reagent for PCR | Direct PCR Sample Reagent | Nucleic Acid Extraction
Specifications & Purity
BioReagent, Suitable for molecular biology, PCR Reagent
Stability And Storage
Store at room temperature long term (12 months).
Storage
Room temperature
Shipped In
Normal
Grade
BioReagent, PCR Reagent, Suitable for molecular biology

Documentation

📋 Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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📊 Datasheet

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🔬 Specification Sheet

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Lot NumberCertificate TypeDateItem
ZJ26F0434653Certificate of AnalysisApr 24, 2026 N1520265
ZJ26F0434652Certificate of AnalysisApr 24, 2026 N1520265
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