Saliva DNA Isolation Kit
For the rapid purification of high-quality DNA from preserved and fresh saliva samples
For the rapid purification of high-quality DNA from preserved and fresh saliva samples
For the rapid purification of high-quality DNA from preserved and fresh saliva samples
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This kit provides a fast and simple spin column procedure for isolating genomic DNA from saliva samples collected and preserved using Norgen’s Saliva DNA Collection and Preservation Devices (Cat. RU49000), as well as fresh saliva samples.
Saliva DNA purified using Norgen’s kit is of the highest quality, and is compatible with a number of downstream research applications including PCR, Southern Blot analysis, sequencing and microarray analysis.
Saliva represents an excellent non-invasive alternative to blood collection. Human genomic DNA extracted from buccal epithelial cells and white blood cells found in saliva can be used in various applications in diagnostics. Saliva DNA can be used for the detection of biomarkers to diagnose a disease, follow the diseases progress or monitor the effects of a particular treatment. Saliva DNA can also be used to diagnose particular types of infections. Isolation of DNA from saliva has become an attractive alternative to isolation from blood or tissue due to the fact that sample collection is non-invasive, the samples can be collected by individuals with little training, and no special equipment is required. Norgen’s Saliva DNA Isolation Kit provides a fast and simple procedure for isolating genomic DNA from both preserved saliva samples and fresh saliva samples.
Kit Specifications
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Maximum Saliva Input
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0.5 mL preserved saliva
0.25 mL fresh saliva |
Average Yield from 0.25 mL of Saliva*
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3 - 7 μg
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Average Purity (OD260/280)
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1.7 - 2.1
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Time to Complete 10 Purifications |
30 minutes
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* Average yield will depending on the donor
Storage Conditions and Product Stability
All solutions should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. This kit is stable for 1 year after the date of shipment. The kit contains a ready-to-use Proteinase K, which is dissolved in a specially prepared storage buffer. The buffered Proteinase K is stable for up to 1 year after the date of shipment when stored at room temperature.
Component | Cat. RU45400 (50 preps) |
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Lysis Buffer F | 30 mL |
Proteinase K in Storage Buffer | 1.2 mL |
Binding Buffer B | 12 mL |
Wash Solution A | 18 mL |
Elution Buffer B | 15 mL |
Spin Columns | 50 |
Collection Tubes | 50 |
Elution Tubes (1.7 mL) | 50 |
Product Insert | 1 |
Column clogging may occur due to one or combination of the following factors:
Low genomic DNA yield may result from one or combination of the following factors:
Poor downstream performance of DNA may result from one or combination of the following factors:
RNA might get co-eluted with DNA in some cases. Carry out a digestion with RNase A on the elution if the RNA present will interfere with downstream applications. Refer to manufacturer’s instructions regarding amount of enzyme to use, optimal incubation time and temperature.
Swab samples can be processed using Saliva DNA isolation kit following a supplementary proptocol. However, please note that swab samples are best processed using Norgen's Microbiome DNA isolation kit.
Yes, it has been tested on canine samples, and it is expected to work on most other non-human samples. Please contact our technical support team at support@norgenbiotek.com and ask for reference publications.
Yes, please contact our technical support team at support@norgenbiotek.com for help with supply of extra proteinase K in storage buffer.
Title | First Detection of Antibodies Against African Swine Fever Virus in Faeces Samples |
Citation | Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 2015. |
Authors | E. Nieto-Pelegrín1,2,*, B. Rivera-Arroyo1,2 andJ. M. Sánchez-Vizcaíno1,2 |
Title | Brief Communication: Evolution of a Specific O Allele (O1vG542A) Supports Unique Ancestry of Native Americans |
Citation | American Journal of Physical Anthropology 2013. |
Authors | FA Villanea, DA Bolnick, C Monroe, R Worl, R Cambra, A Leventhal, BM Kemp |
Title | A simple mouthwash method for genomic DNA isolation in molecular studies |
Citation | Poster; oral oncology supplement, conference? 2009. |
Authors | G.H. Khor a,*, R.B. Zain b, M.I. Abu Hassan a, R. Ahmeda, H.B. Said Gulam Khan a, L.T. Younis a |