The appropriate concentration of guanidine salt was added into the one-time Inactivated disposable virus tube, and the components promoting virus cracking were added into the system, which could not only ensure the inactivation effect of the virus, but also avoid the influence on the later fluorescence quantitative PCR process. The appropriate concentration of guanidine salt combined with a variety of viral splitting components can deactivate RNase, ensure the integrity of nucleic acid, and avoid false negative results caused by excessive guanidine salt.
Product description
After the virus samples are collected, PCR detection is usually not performed in time at the sample collection site, so the collected virus swab samples need to be transported, and the virus itself will be quickly lysed in vitro, which affects subsequent testing, so when storing and transporting,you need to add the virus preservation solution. For different detection purposes, you need to use different virus preservation solutions. At present, it is mainly divided into inactivated and non-inactivated types. In order to meet different testing requirements and different virus testing laboratory conditions, it is very necessary to use different preservation solutions.
Inactivated Disposable Virus sample collection tube
Preservation solution B can lyse and inactivate the virus in the sample, so that the virus loses its infectious activity.