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Description
Lysing Matrix A, bulk contains a garnet matrix made of sharp, angular flakes that are chemically inert and will not bind nucleic acid. The garnet matrix is a component of Lysing Matrix A tubes. For use on FastPrep instruments or any bead beater.
- Used to lyse, grind or homogenize tough and resistant samples
- Results in higher lysing efficiency for tough samples due to sharp, angular and irregular surfaces
- Garnet matrix can be used very effectively for DNA isolation, but is very agressive and should be used with caution for RNA and protein isolation applications
- Sample types: Animal and plant tissues, insects, nematodes and lysis of bacteria, yeast, fungi, and algae
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Specifications
Specifications
| Bead Type | Garnet Flakes |
| Sample Type | Animal Tissues, Plants, Insects, Worms, Bacteria, Yeast, Fungi, Algae |
| For Use With (Equipment) | FastPrep instruments or other bead beaters |
| For Use With (Application) | Nucleic Acid Isolation and Purification, Homogenization |
| Matrix | Lysing Matrix A (Garnet) |
| Packaging Type | Bulk |
| Product Type | Lysing Matrix A (garnet) |
| Quantity | 200 g |
Safety and Handling
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