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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
15. ues and product literature are MACHEREY NAGEL s sole representations concerning the product and warranty No other statements or representations written or oral by MACHEREY NAGEL s employees agent or representatives except written statements signed by a duly authorized officer of MACHEREY NAGEL are authorized they should not be relied upon by the customer and are not a part of the contract of sale or of this warranty Product claims are subject to change Therefore please contact our Technical Service Team for the most up to date information on MACHEREY NAGEL products You may also contact your local distributor for general scientific information Applications mentioned in MACHEREY NAGEL literature are provided for 16 MACHEREY NAGEL 05 2004 Rev 02 Detoxification of EtBr informational purposes only MACHEREY NAGEL does not warrant that all applications have been tested in MACHEREY NAGEL laboratories using MACHEREY NAGEL products MACHEREY NAGEL does not warrant the correctness of any of those applications Please contact MACHEREY NAGEL Germany Tel 49 0 24 21 969 270 e mail TECH BlIO mn net com MACHEREY NAGEL 05 2004 Rev 02 17

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