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1.       3 4 Visualisation of EtBr with the bondEX indicator    cartridge    If the capacity of bondEx EtBr cartridge is  exhausted EtBr breakthrough is  monitored by the connected indicator  cartridge  Daylight exposure shows then  a red brown ring  right picture  while  under UV exposure  left picture  an  intensive fluorescence is visible   Resulting from traces of EtBr weak  background fluorescence may occur  even before the bondEx EtBr cartridge is  exhausted  This background is without  importance  Check the indicator cartridge  frequently and substitute it by a new one  every 10 15   flow through and  additionally if other dyes  bromophenol  blue   strong background fluorescence   or contamination render the indicator  cartridge useless        MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02 9    Detoxification of EtBr       4 Safety instructions     risk and safety phrases  The components of the bondEX EtBr kits do not contain hazardous contents     Nevertheless  please watch the safety instructions given in section 2 3 regarding  handling of bondEX EtBr kits     10 MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02    bondEX EtBr       5 Protocol for detoxification of buffer solutions    Attention  Keep cartridge vertical and remove yellow cap  Reddish brown  binding matrix is covered by a foamed filter element  which may become loose  during transportation  If this is the case  tap the cartridge several times onto the  desk in order to compress the binding matrix and push the foamed filter disc  ba
2.    Detoxification  of EtBr    User manual  bondEX EtBr       May 2004 Rev  02    MACHEREY NAGEL  MN     Detoxification of EtBr       Table of contents    1    Kit contents    Product description    2 1 The basic principle  2 2 Specifications of the bondEX EtBr system    2 3 Important remarks and hints  Easy methods for checking EtBr concentrations and capacity    3 1 Saran wrap method  3 2 TLC plate method  3 3 Spectrophotometric measurement    3 4 Visualisation of EtBr with the bondEX indicator cartridge    Safety instructions     risk and safety phrases    Protocol for detoxification of buffer solutions    Appendix    6 1 Troubleshooting  6 2 Ordering information    6 3 Product use restriction   warranty    MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02    14  15    16    Detoxification of EtBr       1 Kit contents            Starter kit  740701    bondEX 50 set  740703         bondEX 50  cartridges  with two  end caps    Indicator cartridges    bondEX folded filters  XL    Tank adaptor    1 I funnel with  adaptor    Small funnel for  bondEX folded filters    Supporting ring  Hazard label    Protocol    4 MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02    Detoxification of EtBr       2 Product description    The most convenient way to visualize DNA in agarose gels is by staining with the  fluorescent dye ethidium bromide  EtBr   Such substances intercalate between the  bases of nucleic acids resulting in a higher fluorescence in comparison to the dye in  free solution  Therefore  even small amounts
3.  MACHEREY NAGEL does not warrant against damages or defects arising in  shipping and handling  transport insurance for customers excluded   or out of  accident or improper or abnormal use of this product  against defects in products or  components not manufactured by MACHEREY NAGEL  or against damages  resulting from such non MACHEREY NAGEL components or products     MACHEREY NAGEL makes no other warranty of any kind whatsoever  and  SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY  KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER  DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  AS TO THE SUITABILITY   REPRODUCTIVITY  DURABILITY  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR  USE  MERCHANTABILITY  CONDITION  OR ANY OTHER MATTER WITH  RESPECT TO MACHEREY NAGEL PRODUCTS     In no event shall MACHEREY NAGEL be liable for claims for any other damages   whether direct  indirect  incidental  compensatory  foreseeable  consequential  or  special  including but not limited to loss of use  revenue or profit   whether based  upon warranty  contract  tort  including negligence  or strict liability arising in  connection with the sale or the failure of MACHEREY NAGEL products to perform in  accordance with the stated specifications  This warranty is exclusive and  MACHEREY NAGEL makes no other warranty expressed or implied     The warranty provided herein and the data  specifications and descriptions of this  MACHEREY NAGEL product appearing in MACHEREY NAGEL published  catalog
4.  and collected separately in a  special waste container     Though  bondEX EtBr cartridges can be stored  see hints above    continuous decontamination from a daily refilled tank system is the best  method of using bondEX EtBr cartridges     MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02 13    Detoxification of EtBr       6 Appendix  6 1 Troubleshooting    Problem    No or bad  flow rate    Fluorescence    in the  indicator  cartridge    14    Possible cause and suggestions    bondEX EtBr cartridges show low or even no flow rates    Knock 2 3 x against the bondEX EtBr cartridge in order to  remove air bubbles and blocking     Change indicator cartridge     Check waste for precipitates or bacterial growth  filter it  immediately before loading onto the bondEX system      Use bondEX EtBr cartridges preferentially when a larger  volume of waste was collected e  g  10 I in order to maintain  permanent use     Always add some ml water to used cartridges before attaching  them to the funnel  load filtered waste and finally remove outlet  stopper below the cartridge        Cartridges stored for a longer period should be loaded first with  about 10 ml water in order to wet the white prefiltration element  covering the red binding matrix  Soak the prefiltration element  with water if the system has dried out     Weak background fluorescence    Though  typically more than 99  of EtBr is removed by bondEX  EtBr decontamination  residual traces of EtBr in the flow   through may lead to weak backgrou
5.  of DNA can be detected  The  disadvantage of EtBr staining is the dye itself   EtBr and similar intercalating agents  are powerful mutagens and toxic compounds  too  The decontamination and  removal of waste is often a time consuming and expensive procedure     2 1 The basic principle    In order to save time and money MACHEREY NAGEL has developed the bondEX  EtBr cartridges for an easy decontamination of intercalating dye containing  solutions  After equilibration of the cartridge with methanol or ethanol  the EtBr  containing solution is simply poured onto the cartridge  which runs by gravity flow   To improve handling  the EtBr containing solution can be provided by a 1   funnel or  a 1 10 I tank to the bondEX EtBr cartridge via a connector  The mutagenic dye binds  to the bondEX EtBr cartridge resulting in a flow through free of EtBr  The binding  efficiency is checked by a capacity indicator cartridge connected to the outlet of the  bondEX EtBr cartridge     The bondEX system includes     e 4 prefiltration element  e 2 EtBr binding zone  e 3  white  dye binding zone    e 4 removable indicator cartridge          MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02 5    Detoxification of EtBr       2 2    2 3    Specifications of the bondEX EtBr system    Up to 50 mg of EtBr can be adsorbed by the bondEX EtBr 50 cartridges     The bondEX EtBr cartridge is recommended for the extraction of EtBr or  SYBR Green from diluted TAE or TBE gel buffers        maximum volume of 50 I filtered solutio
6. ck on the binding matrix     1 initially equilibration of the cartridges    For the first use it is necessary to equilibrate bondEX and indicator  cartridges once     Remove the indicator cartridge and equilibrate it separately as described  below     Fill the bondEX EtBr cartridge once with methanol or ethanol  96 100     Flow through starts by gravity and should be finished within 10 min   Afterwards  fill the bondEX EtBr cartridge with water and let it run through  completely     Initially  it is also necessary to equilibrate every new indicator cartridge  before use once with about 1 ml of ethanol  96 100   and then 5 ml of  water  Press the solutions into the indicator cartridges using a syringe  or  wash bottle  but avoid drying of cartridges        At last  attach the indicator cartridge to the outlet of the bondEX EtBr  cartridge and close it with the appropiate cap     2 Decontamination of EtBr solutions    The bondEX system should consist of an equilibrated bondEX 50  cartridge with an attached  equilibrated indicator cartridge which is  closed by the appropiate cap  Either a 5 10   tank or the 1   funnel   supplied in the starter kit  is connected to the bondEX EtBr cartridge by  the appropiate adaptor  also supplied in the starter kit      First  moisten the bondEX EtBr cartridge with about 10 ml of water or  gel buffer  this is not necessary if the cartridgde was already stored under  water after last use  Usage of    dried    cartridges may cause decreased  flow
7. coloured indicator cartridge  Change the indicator  cartridge  The white  dye binding zone in the bondEX EtBr  cartridge itself  see picture in section 2 1  will bind most of the  dyes     generally check the decontaminated waste for presence of    EtBr and handle all solutions and parts of the system with care according to  the toxic and mutagenic potential of EtBr     6 2 Ordering information  Product Cat  No  Pack of  bondEX starter kit 740701 1 set  bondEX 50 set 740703 5 sets  bondEX folded filters XL 740705 50    MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02 15    Detoxification of EtBr       6 3 Product use restriction   warranty    bondEX kit components were developed  designed and sold for research  purposes only  No claim or representation is intended for the decontamination of  any specific solution containing fluorescent staining agents  It is rather the  responsibility of the user to verify the use of the bondEX kit for a specific application  range     This MACHEREY NAGEL product is shipped with documentation stating  specifications and other technical information  MACHEREY NAGEL warrants to  meet the stated specifications  MACHEREY NAGEL   s sole obligation and the  customer s sole remedy is limited to replacement of products free of charge in the  event products fail to perform as warranted  Supplementary reference is made to  the general business terms and conditions of MACHEREY NAGEL  which are  printed on the price list  Please contact us if you wish an extra copy    
8. ential for all solutions        old    buffers   which are decontaminated by bondEX EtBr cartridges  may cause reduced flow  rates in comparison with fresh solutions and a limited volume capacity     MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02    Detoxification of EtBr       10    Faster flow through rates as mentioned may lead to EtBr breakthrough  Do  not use additional force  When using new cartridges apply only half  volumes  500 ml on a 1 I funnel  or regulate flow rates by clamps  tank   until the optimal flow through rate has been adjusted  about 10 20 ml min      Depending on the individual buffers  age  viscosity   flow rates decrease  during use  Gel buffers should be decontaminated optimally soon after use     Following our protocol more than 99  of EtBr is removed     Be careful when working with EtBr solutions and decontaminated filtrate  until absence of EtBr was verified  Follow EtBr safety data sheet instructions  given by the supplier and the usual guidelines for toxic samples     According to our best knowledge no uniform regulations exist regarding  maximum concentration of EtBr allowed for disposal  Contact your local  authorities for further information and regulations     Ames and other tests  Microtox  Mutatox  indicating mutagenic or toxic  effects of EtBr detect EtBr at concentrations about 50 ug l  bondEX  decontaminated filtrates show no toxic or mutagenic effects in the latter  tests  No detailed studies are known about minimal concentration of EtBr  suffic
9. ient for short or long term toxic or mutagenic effects     The following safety precautions should be taken when using bondEX EtBr        Note the applied amount of EtBr solution to calculate end of capacity     Control the decontaminated solution by UV transillumination  saran wrap  method  DC or UV spectroscopy 260   400 nm  also see section 3      Check the capacity status of the system with indicator cartridges     Follow guidelines for working with toxic and mutagenic substances given by  local authorities and the ethidium bromide manufacturer     MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02 7    Detoxification of EtBr       3 Easy methods for checking EtBr concentrations  and capacity    In order to determine the concentration of EtBr in TAE TBE buffer solutions or  decontaminated filtrates we recommend four methods     3 1 Saran wrap method    Mix 10 20 ul of a DNA containing solution  e  g  0 5 2 ug ul plasmid or calf thymus  DNA in 1xTE or TAE buffer  with the equal volume of a series of EtBr concentration  standards  Spot the mixtures in an ordered array on a sheet of Saran wrap   parafilm  stretched over an UV transilluminator  Under UV illumination an EtBr  concentration of about 0 05 5 ug ml is detectable by its fluorescence  The same test  is done with the decontaminated solution  The EtBr fluorescence can be  photographed for a better estimation of EtBr concentrations in comparison to the  standard series  An exact determination is possible if the described assay is  mea
10. nd fluorescence in the  indicator cartridge  This is no problem     only strong  fluorescence or a red ring as shown in section 3 4 are  indicating that the bondEX EtBr cartridge has to be changed   Nevertheless  we recommend changing the indicator cartridge  itself frequently and control decontaminated flow through for  presence of EtBr in order to be on the safe side     MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02    Detoxification of EtBr       Weak fluorescent ring    Fluorescence  in the  indicator  cartridge   continued     Under certain conditions tiny amounts of EtBr may pass the  bondEX EtBr cartridge although it is not exhausted  In  consequence  EtBr is bound in the indicator cartridge itself  indicated by a fluorescenct ring visible under UV radiation  If  this is the case  flow rates or EtBr concentrations in the solution  may be too high  A flow rate of  lt  20 ml min is OK  The EtBr  concentration should be optimal below 0 5 mg ml  Alternatively   pH or salt concentration of the solutions may be far away from  usual TAE TBE buffer  Organic components  ethanol  methanol  etc   also diminish binding efficiency of bondEX EtBr cartridges   Check everything  use a new indicator cartridge and restart the  decontamination process  If the fluorescent ring appears again  after 1 2   flowthough the system is exhausted and should be  replaced      Blue  coloured indicator cartridges    If problems arise     Other dyes used in electrophoresis  e  g  bromophenol blue   will cause a 
11. ns containing up to 50 mg EtBr  can be decontaminated before flow rates decrease and cartridges are  exhausted     Prefilter element for improved long term flow rate    Removable capacity indicator cartridges for monitoring the bondEX EtBr  capacity    Variable connectors for a 1   funnel or a 5 10 I tank    Important remarks and hints    EtBr solutions  gt  1 mg l or high salt buffers should be diluted 1   4 with water  before applying them onto the bondEX EtBr cartridge     Solutions must not contain any organic solvents     In general  10 ul or less of a 10 mg ml EtBr solution is used for a 100 ml  agarose gel  In consequence  1   of gel buffer or staining solution usually  contains about 0 1 0 5 mg l EtBr depending on the number of gels used with  this buffer  We recommend to    e calculate or at least estimate the EtBr content of the solutions    e collect the volume corresponding to the permitted maximal amount of  EtBr e  g  10 50   and decontaminate it continuously     Solutions containing particles or precipitates are not suitable without  pretreatment  In order to prevent clogging of the cartridge  especially for  buffers containing agarose particles  a filtration step using our bondEX  folded filters XL  supplied  has to be performed before decontamination        The bondEX system was developed for standard TBE and TAE gel buffers  Old or  viscous e  g  Staining solutions with precipitates   bacterial growth and unknown  contents are not suitable  Filtration is ess
12. rates      Apply filtered EtBr solutions by opening the tank tap or by filling the 1 I  funnel  Remove cap from the indicator cartridge  the flow through starts  and should not exceed 20 ml min       MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02 11    bondEX EtBr        In general  if single drops can be detected flow rates are OK   Inhibiting  air bubbles or minor clogging indicated by a low flow through can be  removed by tapping 2 3 x against the cartridge     e When the solution has passed the cartridge  close the outlet of the  indicator cartridge     3 Usage and check of capacity of indicator cartridges    e The end of the EtBr binding capacity of the bondEX EtBr 50 cartridge is  indicated by a colour change of the white zone in the indicator cartridges   Don t forget to equilibrate those indicator cartridges initially and attach it  to the outlet of bondEX EtBr cartridges     e The white zone in indicator cartridges turns from white to red when  the bondEX EtBr cartridge is exhausted  First  a red ring can be  detected and the bondEX EtBr cartridge has now to be replaced  Under  UV this ring can be verified by its strong  orange fluorescence     e Other dyes or coloured contaminations like bromophenol blue may also  stain indicator cartridges  thus  making it more difficult to recognize EtBr  breakthrough  In consequence   blue  coloured or blocked indicator  cartridges should be replaced immediately     In summary  a colour change of the indicator cartridge can have several  rea
13. sons     please read the Troubeshooting in section 6 1 for additional  information     Red ring  fluorescent ring     e bondEX EtBr cartridge is exhausted and has to be substituted   e The flow rate is too high and has to be regulated  lt  20 ml min     e The concentration of EtBr is too high   gt  1 mg l  and has to be diluted  before decontamination     Weak background fluorescence     e This effect is caused by tiny amounts of EtBr passing the bondEX EtBr  cartridge  Change the indicator cartridge frequently every 10 15 I     12 MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02    bondEX EtBr       Strong visible colour change e  g  blue   no fluorescence     e Other dyes used in electrophoresis  e  g  bromophenol blue  will cause a  coloured indicator cartridge  Change the indicator cartridge frequently e   g  every 10 15 1     Storage of cartridges in use    e After use  the bondEX EtBr cartridge should be closed with the supplied  end cap when attached to the adaptor  storage 1 7 days   or with the 2  different caps enclosed in the kit for long term storage  1 12 weeks      e In order to prevent drying and microbial growth in the column  cover it  with about 5 ml water  containing about 0 1   sodium azide for long term  storage      e ATTENTION  Do not store the cartridge for longer periods than 12  weeks  do not expose it to direct sunlight or to temperatures above 30   C  in order to prevent drying of the gel matrix  Exhausted cartridges should  be marked by hazard labels  supplied 
14. sured in a fluorescence spectrophotometer using 520 540 nm for excitation and  586nm for detection     The picture shows a saran wrap with spots of  decreasing concentrations of EtBr on a UV  transilluminator  On the upper lane 5  1  0 5   0 25  0 1  0 05 and 0 ug EtBr ml TAE  solutions were mixed with equal volumes of  pBS in TE  15 ul each   Below a 2 ug ml EtBr  containing sample  A  left spot  was  decontaminated     the BondEx flow through  contains no detectable EtBr  B  right spot         3 2 TLC plate method    Pipette 5 ul solution onto a TLC plate  e  g  usual silica thin layer plates   EtBr  containing solutions can be detected under an UV hand lamp by its fluorescence     8 MACHEREY NAGEL     05 2004  Rev 02    Detoxification of EtBr       3 3 Spectrophotometric measurement    0 050   A div      EE    260 0 20 0  nmidiv   400 0 nm       Measure a UV spectrum between 260 and  400 nm and compare the solutions which  contain EtBr and which are BondEx  decontaminated  The absorption at about  285 nm indicating EtBr is absent in  decontaminated solutions  Don t forget to  zero the background using the same buffer  as blank  About 0 05 0 1 ug ml can still be  detected  The measurement may be  interfered by nucleic acids  nucleotides   salts or dyes  which may be present in  agarose gel buffers  In the latter case  method 3 1 should be used  The figure  shows an UV spectrum from a 1x TAE gel  buffer with 0 5 ug ml EtBr  1  and the  solution after bondEx EtBR treatment  2
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