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Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation
Metagenomics and Metatranscriptomics
Featured Publication:
Human Stool Preservation Impacts Taxonomic Profiles in 16S Metagenomics Studies.
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Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tube
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Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tube
Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation tubes provide an easy and rapid method of collecting and preserving DNA and RNA from stool samples, while also maintaining the microbiome profile in the stool samples as close to fresh as possible. The tubes preserve DNA for 2 years and RNA for 7 days in stool samples without any cold-chain transportation or storage required. Purified high-quality DNA and RNA are compatible with any downstream applications, including PCR/qPCR/rt-qPCR, metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, gene expression analyses, and NGS.
RNA
In each living cell genetic information from DNA is transcribed into RNA which is then translated into proteins that take part in cellular functions. Every cell that is functionally active therefore contains an abundance of RNA, which can be used for transcriptomic analyses to identify which functional pathways are active within the cell. Since stool consists of a plethora of host cells, there is an abundance of intracellular and extracellular RNA. However, due to the activity of RNases, this RNA might be degraded into small fragments which are difficult to capture. Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation tubes inactivate RNases thus preventing further breakdown of RNA in stool samples.
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Fungi
Fungi are eukaryotic organisms such as yeast that grow naturally in various parts of the human body such as the mouth and gut. Typically, only a very small species are capable of colonizing within the gut and greatly vary from individual to individual. External factors such as diet or environment significantly influence the mycobiome and set it in a disbalance. Fungal species in the microbiome show great variability in composition and are a very promising up-and-coming field. Explore the gut mycobiome using Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tubes.
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DNA
Stool has a plethora of host cells originating from different parts of the gastrointestinal tract. It is therefore abundant in host DNA which may be intracellular or extracellular. Host DNA from stool can be used to perform genomic analyses in order to learn more about the molecular functioning of the gut. Due to DNases present within stool, a majority of host DNA may be present as small fragments which are difficult to capture. Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation tubes inactivate these DNases thus preventing further breakdown of DNA in stool samples.
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Bacteria
Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms that are found both within and outside of organisms. In fact, the human body contains more bacteria than human cells. Some bacteria are beneficial for our bodies such as helping digestion and assisting our immune system. Other bacteria can be very harmful and lead to infections and disease. Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tubes allow us to stabilize the microbial profile in order to study what bacteria are present within the gut.
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Viruses
Viruses are submicroscopic infectious agents consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) enveloped by a protein coat. They can only replicate inside living cells of an organism where they hijack host cells’ machinery to make copies of themselves. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms such as bacteria.
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Metabolites
Metabolites are intermediate or end products of metabolic reactions catalyzed by enzymes within a cell. They are small molecules that have various functions including energy production, signaling, defense, cofactor activity, and interaction with other organisms. Metabolites present in stool can provide important clues about microbial and host functions that are active in an individual. This information can be critical in understanding the interactions between host and microbial functional pathways that may lead to disease.
Features & Benefits
- The preservative provides sample homogeneity, eliminating sample variability
- Preserve and safely transport DNA & RNA at ambient temperature
- No cold shipping/storage needed - hassle-free and cost-effective
- Isolate high-quality nucleic acids for any application including 16s NGS
- Robust preservation over a range of temperatures
- Customizable with various accessories for an easy and safe collection
- Eliminates odor and renders samples safe and non-infectious
Isolate High Quality RNA and DNA from Stool Samples
Use the interactive workflow to find the product right for you
Stool
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DNA
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Stool DNA Isolation Kits
Isolate both host and microbial DNA from stool
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DNA & RNA
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Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit
Isolate both DNA and RNA from stool
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RNA
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Stool RNA Purification Kit
Purify total RNA from stool
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Stool DNA Isolation Kits
Isolate both host and microbial DNA from stool
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Stool DNA Isolation Kit (Cat. 27600)
Maximun Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
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Stool DNA 96-Well Kit (Cat. 65600)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 μg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
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Stool DNA Isolation Kit Dx (Cat. Dx27600)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
CE-IVD marked
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Stool DNA Isolation Kit (Magnetic Bead System) (Cat. 55700)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 200 μL (preserved stool)
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Stool DNA Isolation 96-Well Kit (Magnetic Bead System) (Cat. 63100)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 200 μL (preserved stool)
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Stool DNA/RNA Kit
Isolate both DNA and RNA from stool
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Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit (Cat. 45600)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg
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Stool RNA Purification Kit
Purify total RNA from stool
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Stool Total RNA Purification Kit (Cat. 49500)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
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Stool Microbiome
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DNA
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Stool DNA Isolation Kits
Isolate both host and microbial DNA from stool
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Stool DNA Isolation Kit (Cat. 27600)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
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Stool DNA 96-Well Kit (Cat. 65600)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 μg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
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Stool DNA Isolation Kit Dx (Cat. Dx27600)
Maximun Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
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DNA & RNA
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Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit
Isolate both DNA and RNA from stool
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Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit (Cat. 45600)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg
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RNA
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Stool RNA Purification Kit
Isolate total RNA from stoo
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Stool Total RNA Purification Kit (Cat. 49500)
Maximum Input Vol: 200 mg (fresh/frozen stool) or 400 μL (preserved stool)
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Discover Norgen's NGS Services and Capture the Most From Your Samples
Metagenomics Sequencing
Designed to Discover
- Comprehensive Service for 16S rRNA
- DNA extraction service included
- Illumina® MiSeq Sequencing Platform
- Easy to Challenging Sample Types including Environmental
- Analyze Entire Bacterial Communities with Comprehensive Bioinformatics Analysis
- Identify Phylogenetic or Taxonomic Classifications
- Fast Turn Around Time | 3 - 4 weeks
In our accredited state-of-the-art laboratory, we offer comprehensive Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) services to provide full workflow solutions, from DNA isolation and sequencing to advanced bioinformatic analyses for ready-to-publish data. Our experienced staff have extensive expertise working with a variety of environmental and human sample types, including stool, saliva, soil, water and more. We are here to help!
Featured Publications
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Title | Human Stool Preservation Impacts Taxonomic Profiles in 16S Metagenomics Studies | |
Journal | Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol. February 2022. | |
Authors | Anne Plauzolles, Eya Toumi, Marion Bonnet, Guillaume Pénaranda, Ghislain Bidaut, Laurent Chiche, Jérôme Allardet-Servent, Frédérique Retornaz, Benoit Goutorbe and Philippe Halfon |
Title | Characterization of gut microbiome and metabolome in Helicobacter pylori patients in an underprivileged community in the United States |
Journal | World J Gastroenterol. Sept, 2021. |
Authors | White B, Sterrett JD, Grigoryan Z, Lally L, Heinze JD, Alikhan H, Lowry CA, Perez LJ, DeSipio J, Phadtare S. |
Title | Cross-sectional comparisons of gut microbiome and short-chain fatty acid levels among children with varied weight classifications |
Journal | ORIGINAL RESEARCH. November, 2020. |
Authors | Peter Gyarmati, Yajing Song, James Dotimas, Grace Yoshiba, Amy Christison |
Title | The Inhibitory Role of miR-486-5p on CSC Phenotype Has Diagnostic and Prognostic Potential in Colorectal Cancer |
Journal | Cancers. 2020. |
Authors | Andrea Pisano, Carmen Griñan-Lison, Cristiano Farace, Giovanni Fiorito, Grazia Fenu, Gema Jiménez, Fabrizio Scognamillo, Jesùs Peña-Martin, Alessio Naccarati, Johannes Pröll, Sabine Atzmüller, Barbara Pardini, Federico Attene, Gabriele Ibba, Maria Giuliana Solinas, David Bernhard, Juan Antonio Marchal, Roberto Madeddu |
Title | Air pollution exposure is associated with the gut microbiome as revealed by shotgun metagenomic sequencing |
Journal | Environment International. 2020. |
Authors | Farnaz Fouladi, Maximilian J. Bailey, William B. Pattersonb, Michael Sioda, Ivory C. Blakley, Anthony A. Fodor, Roshonda B. Jones, Zhanghua Chen, Jeniffer S. Kim, Frederick Lurmann, Cameron Martino, Rob Knight, Frank D. Gilliland, Tanya L.Alderete |
Title | Human faecal collection methods demonstrate a bias in microbiome composition by cell wall structure |
Journal | Scientific Reports. November 2019. |
Authors | Emma-Jane Watson, Jennifer Giles, Paul Blatchford, Benjamin L. Scherer |
Title | Altered Fecal Small RNA Profiles in Colorectal Cancer Reflect Gut Microbiome Composition in Stool Samples |
Journal | mSystems. September, 2019. |
Authors | Sonia Tarallo, Giulio Ferrero. Gaetano Gallo., Antonio Francavilla, Giuseppe Clerico, Alberto Realis Luc, Paolo Manghi, Andrew Maltez Thomas, Paolo Vineis, Nicola Segata, Barbara Pardini, Alessio Naccarati, Francesca Cordero |
Title | Gut Microbiota Analysis in Postoperative Lynch Syndrome Patients |
Journal | Front. Microbiol. July 2019. |
Authors | Giorgia Mori, Beatrice Silvia Orena, Ilenia Cultrera, Giulia Barbieri1, Alessandra M. Albertini, Guglielmina Nadia Ranzani, Ileana Carnevali, Maria Grazia Tibiletti, Maria Rosalia Pasca |
Title | Gut Resistome After Oral Antibiotics in Preschool Children in Burkina Faso: A Randomized, Controlled Trial |
Journal | Clinical Infectious Diseases. May 2019. |
Authors | Catherine E Oldenburg, Armin Hinterwirth, Ali Sié, Boubacar Coulibaly, Lucienne Ouermi, Clarisse Dah, Charlemagne Tapsoba, Susie L Cummings, Lina Zhong, Cindi Chen, Samarpita Sarkar, Till Bärnighausen, Thomas M Lietman, Jeremy D Keenan, Thuy Doan |
Documents | Poster |
Title | Impact of Preservation Method and 16S rRNA Hypervariable Region on Gut Microbiota Profiling |
Journal | Methods And Protocols. February 2019. |
Authors | Zigui Chen, Pak Chun Hui, Mamie Hui, Yun Kit Yeoh, Po Yee Wong, Martin C. W. Chan , Martin C. S. Wong, Siew C. Ng, Francis K. L. Chan, Paul K. S. Chan |
Technical Documentation
- Immediate Viral Inactivation Using Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Preservative
- Study of the Comparative Microbiome Profile from Different Fecal Preservation Methods
- Gut Microbiome Diversity: Comparison of Stool DNA Preservation Methods
- Comparison of Stool DNA Isolation Methods for Bacterial andMammalian DNA Detection
- Detection of Viral Bacterial and Human Genomic DNA From Preserved Stool Samples
- The Isolation of High Quality Stool DNA and Its Application To Quantitative Adenovirus Detection Using Taqman Realtime PCR
- Comparative Study of DNA Isolated from Stool Using Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit and Norgen’s Stool DNA Kit
- Determination of the DNA Molecular Weight (MW) from different Norgen Columns and Isolation Methods
- Comparative Study of DNA Isolated from Stool Using Norgen’s Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit and Norgen’s Stool DNA Isolation Mini kit
- Comparative Microbiome Profiles from Fecal Preservation Methods
- Purification and Detection of Bacterial RNA from Preserved Stool Samples
- Preservation of RNA in Soil, Plant and Stool Samples Using Norgen's RNA Preserve
- Viability Of Microorganisms in Saliva & Stool Collection and Transportation Preservatives
- Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit Effect of Stool Transportation Conditions On Microbiota Diversity
- Rapid and qPCR ready DNA isolation from environmental and human bodily fluid samples using Magnetic bead system
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