On Jan 9, 11:40 am, Jagadish Katam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on purifying the DNA by gel extraction procedure and are using 
> the commercially available kits for this purpose. A yellow color gel 
> solubilization buffer is used to dissolve the sliced gel.
>
> Here i would know the composition of this gel solubilization buffer.
>

In general, agarose gel solubilization can be done with chaotropic
salts such as NaI, sodium perchlorate, or guanidine HCl. These also
work well in conjunction with silica-based binding resins because DNA
binding to silica is promoted in high salt.  I doubt the company will
tell you exactly what is in their buffer, but it is likely similar to
one the salts I mentioned, possibly with additives added as a
stabilizer or other use.

Nick

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