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Microbial DNA preparation is strongly influenced by sample type. Soil, stool, bacterial cultures and other environmental materials differ in cell wall structure, inhibitor background and biomass distribution, requiring different extraction strategies for reliable DNA recovery.
Environmental samples, particularly soil and stool, often contain humic substances, polysaccharides and bile-derived compounds that can interfere with downstream enzymatic reactions. Effective workflows therefore require both efficient cell disruption and consistent control of inhibitor background to ensure reliable downstream performance.
Magen microbial DNA systems cover a range of sample-specific solutions, including soil, stool, bacterial and yeast DNA extraction. The workflows integrate mechanical lysis with adsorbent-based cleanup designed to reduce inhibitor interference while maintaining nucleic acid recovery, supporting consistent performance across variable environmental samples.
Both spin column and magnetic bead formats are available to support routine laboratory workflows as well as automated and high-throughput processing.
Select the appropriate system below based on your sample type and workflow requirements.
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