Complete Automation: performing PCR setup
Performing PCR Setup
Using a dedicated sample rack, it is possible to automate not only the extraction process but also the PCR setup phase. The eluted product is auto collected in 0.2 ml PCR tubes already containing lyophilized PCR reagents and ready to be transferred into Real Time instrument to perform amplification (valid when using Sacace HBV and HCV CE-IVD marked detection kits ).
SaMag Viral Nucleic Acids Extraction kit
Intended Use
SaMag Viral Nucleic Acid Extraction Kit is used with the SaMag-12 or SaMag-24 instruments for extraction of Viral DNA or RNA from human biological specimens such as serum, plasma, and other cell-free fluids.400 µl of plasma was spiked with serial-diluted Hepatitis C Virus (in range of 5000-50 IU /µl) extracted and amplified with Real Time PCR, proving the excellent sensitivity and linearity of isolation procedure.
Application
Nucleic acids extracted from SaMag Viral Nucleic Acid Extraction kit can be used in a number of downstream application including: PCR, qPCR, Sequencing (NGS), Microarray, RFLP, Southern Blot Analysis.400 µl of plasma was spiked with serial-diluted Hepatitis C Virus (in range of 5000-50 IU /µl) extracted and amplified with Real Time PCR, proving the excellent sensitivity and linearity of isolation procedure.
SaMag MTB DNA Extraction Kit
Intended Use
Genomic DNA extracted from human whole blood samples. Electrophoresis image shows high consistency and reproducibility on extraction results.Application
Nucleic acids extracted from TB DNA Extraction kit can be used in a number of downstream application including: PCR, qPCR, Sequencing (NGS), Microarray, RFLP, Southern Blot Analysis.Using SaMag™ TB DNA Extraction kit to isolate DNA from clinical specimens (sputum, CSF and PAS). 100 µl sample used for extraction and collect 100 µl eluate. Analysis was performed by real-time qPCR (IS611O detection). Even in the cell-free body fluid (CSF) and blood contaminated sample (PAS), the TB DNA can be detected after extraction, proving the excellent sensitivity of isolation procedure.