Stool

Stool

Stool samples are a rich source of DNA, which can provide valuable insights into the gut microbiome, identify pathogenic organisms, and detect genetic mutations associated with various diseases, including cancer. However, the extraction and purification of DNA from stool can be challenging due to the presence of inhibitors and complex matrix components that can interfere with the DNA isolation process.

To overcome these challenges, various methods and kits have been developed to extract and purify DNA from stool samples. These methods typically involve a combination of mechanical and chemical lysis to break open the cells and release the DNA, followed by purification steps to remove impurities and concentrate the DNA.

One of the advantages of extracting DNA from stool samples is that it is non-invasive, making it an attractive alternative to invasive procedures such as colonoscopies or biopsies. It also allows for the study of the entire gut microbiome, rather than just a small portion, providing a more comprehensive picture of the microbial community.

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RUOCE / IVD
  • kit 8
  • PCR 5
  • Purification 1
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Preis zzgl. MwSt.
EE301-01
 50rxns 
NB-88-00025-50T
 50T 
NB-88-00025-200T
 200T