Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation System
All-in-one system for the rapid and simple collection, preservation, and room temperature storage and shipping of stool samples.



For research use only and NOT intended for in vitro diagnostics.
Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation System
All-in-one system for the rapid and simple collection, preservation, and room temperature storage and shipping of stool samples.
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Features and Benefits
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Complete System:
Includes all necessary components for self collection of stool sample like instructions, gloves, alcohol swabs and fe-col paper in addition to the collection tube.
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Sample Homogeneity:
Eliminates sample variability.
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Inactivating:
Renders the sample non-infectious by preventing bacterial/fungal growth and inactivating viruses; eliminates odor.
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Ambient Temperature Preservation:
Stable preservation for over 2 years for DNA and 7 days for RNA at room temperature.
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Cost-Effective:
No cold shipping or storage required.
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Robust Preservation:
Effective over a range of temperatures.
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Freezer Compatible:
The tubes can be stored at -80°C to extend the stabilization of nucleic acids for longer periods.
DNA and RNA Isolation: Compatible with multiple isolation methods, including Norgen's Stool DNA, RNA and total nucleic acid isolation kits.
Microbiome profiling: A reliable and reproducible source of sample for microbial detection or metagenomics analysis via NGS, qPCR, ddPCR and other applications.
Metabolomics: Preserved stool samples are compatible with SCFA and metabolomic analysis according to literature.

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Supporting Data
Figure 1. Norgen's Best-In-Class Preservation. Summary of community shifts in response to stabilizing solutions over a 14-day storage period. Bray-Curtis distance towards the reference for each patient grouped by stabilizing solution. Median and 5th-to-95th percentile ranges are shown for both interaliquot and interpatient variability (adapted from Plauzolles et al, 2022). Norgen is the most similar to frozen stool samples, over 11 other sample collection and storage methods.
Figure 2. Integrity of Total Stool DNA and RNA Isolated from Preserved Stool Samples. DNA and RNA were isolated from 200 µL of preserved stool from 4 different donors (lanes A to D) stored at room temperature at the indicated time points (DNA at 27 months and RNA at 7 days) using Norgen's Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit (Cat# 45600). Next, 10 µL from the 75 µL eluted nucleic acid was loaded onto a gel for visual analysis. High integrity stool DNA was isolated from preserved stool samples that were stored at room temperature for 27 months, and high integrity RNA was isolated from stool samples stored for 7 days at ambient temperature. Lane M is Norgen's HighRanger 1 kb DNA Ladder (Cat. 11900).
Figure 3. Monitoring the DNA stability of Adenovirus (Ad5subE1) Spiked into Preserved Stool Samples using TaqMan Real-Time PCR Assay. Preserved stool samples were spiked with 6 x 109 pf/mL of Adenovirus, and 200 µL samples were removed at the indicated time points. The stool DNA was then isolated using Norgen's Stool DNA Isolation Kit (Cat# 27600). Next, 2 µL of DNA template from each 50 µL of elution was used in a 20 µL PCR reaction to detect the Adenovirus DNA. The stool preservative was shown to stabilize Adenovirus DNA up to 21 weeks at ambient temperature, indicating that Norgen's Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tubes provide a safe and convenient sample transportation system
Figure 4. Hierarchical Clustering of Stool Samples at Phylum Level Under Different Storage Conditions. The microbial composition from the stool samples preserved in Norgens Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tubes (Cat. 45630, 45660) did not differ significantly to that of controls (fresh stool from Day 0 at RT) over a 2 day period while non-preserved stool samples showed a distance in the dendrogram from the original stool profile.
Figure 5. Difference In Top 5 Abundant Microorganisms at Phylum Level Compared to Fresh Stool (Day 0). Abundance of Firmicuties, Bacteroidetes and proteobacteria from the preserved stool sample was higher than non-preserved (NP) to the fresh stool after 2 days storage at RT, indicating that the originality of microorganism profile from the preserved are much closer to the fresh stool sample (Day 0).
Figure 6. Relative Abundance of Bacterial Genera Between Preserved And Non-preserved Stool Sample Stored at RT For 2 Days. Preserved stool sample using Norgens Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tubes (Cat. 45630, 45660) showed closed relativeness to the fresh stool sample (Day 0).
Figure 7. Correlation between duplicate bacterial metagenomic reads using (A) Fresh stool (day 0) and preserved stool at RT for 2 days and (B) Fresh stool (day 0) and non-preserved stool at RT for 2 days. A greater R2 was observed for Fresh stool (day 0) and preserved stool, suggestive of higher consistency between fresh stool sample and preserved stool sample
Kit Specifications
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Stability of Stool Nucleic Acids at Room Temperature |
2 years for DNA
Up to 7 days for RNA* |
* The RNA stability will vary depending on the samples
Storage Conditions and Product Stability
All tubes should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature (15 - 25°C) for up to 2 years without any reduction in performance.
Kit Components |
Cat. 63700 |
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Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation System |
50 |
Product Insert |
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Individual Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Device Contents |
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Stool Nucleic Acid Collection and Preservation Tube |
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Nitrile Gloves |
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Fe-col® Collection Paper |
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Alcohol Swabs |
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Instruction Card |
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Documentation
FAQs
Yes the stool nucleic acid collection and preservation system uses the same tube as Norgen's Stool Collection and Preservation Tube (Cat. 45660).
Norgen's Stool DNA Isolation Kit, Stool Total RNA Purification Kit, and Stool Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit can be used with fresh stool samples or samples preserved with Stool Collection and Preservation System.
Yes, microRNA is also preserved after stool is properly homogenized with the preservative.
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