
High purity PCR water .
Highly purified water is essential for the reliability of molecular biological methods such as PCR, qPCR, sequencing or cloning.
But not all PCR water is the same. Some of the products on the market differ considerably in terms of treatment methods, purity and QC.
Our “Ultrapure” PCR water meets the highest quality standards as type I ultrapure water. Due to multiple filtration and chemical-free treatment, it is highly pure, sterile and free from salts, organic molecules, nucleic acids, nucleases and proteinases. It is produced in the Rhine-Neckar region under stringent SOPs for production and QC.
Hard Facts .
- Ultrapure water type 1 for molecular biology
- Sterile - Sterile-filtered and UV-treated
- Free from salts - conductivity < 0.055 µS
- Free from bacterial, viral and eukaryotic RNA & DNA
- Free from RNases & DNases and proteinases
- Made in Rhein-Neckar region
Applications .
The absence of DNA and RNA as well as bacteria, enzymes and salts enable clean working in the cell culture.
Elimination of disruptive factors such as bacterial contamination through high-purity water.
Optimum reaction conditions for molecular genetic analyses thanks to high PCR water purity
Optimum reaction conditions for molecular genetic analyses thanks to high PCR water purity
No interfering bacterial or human DNA in cloning reactions.
Our PCR water is subject to stringent quality control to ensure maximum purity and freedom from salt.
Highly pure .
Steinbrenner Ultrapure PCR Water | Regular “PCR” Water | Nuclease-free Water | |
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Chemical Treatment | No | Partially DEPC | No |
“Salt-free” | Yes | No, based on deionized water | No |
Conductivity | < 0,055 μSi/cm | < 3 μSi/cm | > 80 μSi/cm |
pH value | 7.5 | 7.5 | 7.5 |
Sterile | Yes | Partially | No |
Additional UV treatment | Yes | No | No |
Free from organic carbons (TOC) | < 2 ppb | No | No |
Free from RNA & DNA | Yes | Yes | No |
Free from RNases & DNases | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Free from Proteinases | Yes | No | No |
Free from bacteria and bacterial nucleic acids | Yes | Partially | No |