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Nucleic acid purification system LNAP-A11 Catalog

Nucleic acid purification system LNAP-A11

Nucleic acid purification system LNAP-A11

Overview

Nucleic acid purification system LNAP-A11 is a benchtop unit for DNA and RNA purification with automated low throughput sample preparation Capable of extracting 1 to 20 samples per run with a working volume of 1 ml. Features a fast extraction protocol of 15 to 40 mins per cycle depending on sample type. Built-in UV lamp prevents cross contamination. Unit can be configured for elevation of sample processing volume upto 3 ml and 5 ml for higher yields of purified products.

Features

  • - Automate low-throughput sample preparation
    High purity and excellent yield of nucleic acid
    5 ml tube strip design
    Maximum sample volume – 2 ml
    Line-mixing the sample
    UV lamp to avoid cross contamination
    Three shortcut key to make for easy running, stopping the magnetic beads program
    Open system for optimized purification
    Special plastic consumables to avoid cross contamination
    Improved sample quality for improvised downstream analysis
    Alarm for indicating completion of purification cycle
    Pause function for emergent stop
Specifications
Throughput1 ~ 20
Process volume50 µl ~ 5000 µl
Collection efficiency> 95 %
Magnetic rod number20
Purification accuracy100 copy sample positive rate > 95%
StabilityCV < 5%
Plate types5 ml tube strip
Heating for lysis tubeAmbient temperature ~ 120°C
Heating for elution tubeAmbient temperature ~ 120°C
Operation7 inch color touch screen
Extraction stepsLysis, Sample binding, Washing and elution
Storage capacitymore than 100 programs
Protocol managementCreate, edit, delete, protocol mode
Pollution controlUV light
LightingYes
Extension interface4 standard USB port, built-in SD card
ExhaustFan
Power supply450 W
Dimensions400 × 520 × 450 mm
Weight28 kgs
Optional Accessories :

Accessory No Accessory
NAP-B1 Tube strips
NAP-B2 Magnetic rod's tip

Applications :

Used for DNA and RNA purification from different starting materials, such as blood, cultured cells or bacteria, tissues, cell-free body fluids and plant samples

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