Spin columns containing a proprietary silica matrix for nucleic acid binding. They are available for purchase separately for your convenience and supplied with Monarch Spin Collection Tubes (NEB #T2118).
Learn more about Monarch DNA and RNA purification products.
Monarch Spin Columns S2A and Tubes have been designed and assembled to deliver high performance for nucleic acid purification, concentration or removal depending on the application. These columns are designed without an O-ring, eliminating buffer retention and the risk of salt carry-over contamination, resulting in highly pure nucleic acid. Additionally, Monarch spin columns are designed with sustainability in mind, using less plastic than conventional columns without compromising performance. There columns are compatible for centrifugation and vacuum manifold protocols and are supplied with collection tubes. They are supplied in quantities of 100, along with 200 Monarch Spin Collection Tubes (NEB #T2118).
Properties:
Also included as a component in: |
Monarch Spin gDNA Extraction Kits (NEB#T3010), Monarch Spin RNA Isolation Kit (Mini) (NEB#T2110) |
Suitable for: |
Nucleic acid binding |
Effective August 26, 2024, component/product name changed to Monarch® Spin Columns S2C and Tubes. These columns are now tinted orange.
Effective May 9, 2022: Shelf life is 24 months.
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