Product Introduction
1. The product is used to collect high-quality DNA/RNA samples in the saliva.
2. The collection process is painless and won’t cause any injury or discomfort to the human body.
3. The collected samples can be used for various biological experiments such as enzymatic hydrolysis, PCR and next-generation sequencing
and are widely used in the collection and preservation of specimens in hospitals, scientific research institutions and households.
4. It can perfectly replace blood DNA/RNA sample, especially for patients who are unwilling or unable to cooperate with blood sampling.
Product list:
Funnel x 1 |
Saliva collection vial(10mL) x 1 |
Preservation solution vial (5mL, containing 2.0 mL of preservation solution) x 1 |
Saliva collectiing vial cap x 1 |
Barcode x 4 |
Sample bag x 1 |
Cat. No. |
Product model |
Packaging specifications |
203001 |
NSMO9A |
Individual blister card, 100 sets/carton |
Characteristic description:
1. Use at normal ambient temperature;
2. The 5-mL storage tube for preservation solution is filled with 2 mL of salt solution
3. The collected samples should be stored at 2-8℃:
DNA samples can be stored stably for 6 months;
RNA samples can be stored steadily for 15 days.
Special reminders:
The preservation solution is inedible. However, this solution won’t cause damage to the body even if it is swallowed by mistake and home users are recommended to buy this one.
Cat. No. |
Product model |
Packaging specifications |
203011 |
NSMO9A |
Individual blister card, 100 sets/carton |
Characteristic description:
1. Use at normal ambient temperature;
2. The 5-mL storage tube for preservation solution is filled with 2 mL of ITM inactivated solution
3. Samples can be stored and transported at ambient temperature;
DNA samples can be stored stably for 12 months;RNA samples can be stored steadily for 1 month.
Special reminders:
This preservation solution has good antibacterial performance and high storage efficiency and can ensure the integrity of viral nucleic acids
in the sample when it is used to store inactivated viral samples.