DNA Dyes

EliDNA PS Green

The EliDNA PS Green green dye provides a full replacement for the traditionally used ethidium bromide dye. Unlike ethidium bromide, it is not cytotoxic and does not require special biohazard disposal, but at the same time provides a better signal in the blue, blue-green and UV regions of light. This allows visualization of DNA fragments in conjunction with modern LED technology as well as conventional UV illuminators.

The EliDNA PS Green dye is safe, non-toxic fluorescent stain for visualization of nucleic acid. It is environmentally friendly and stable. 

The EliDNA PS Green dye can be used with various detecting system such as standard UV detection with 300 nm transilluminator or 254 nm transilluminator, blue-light transilluminator or even visible visible light detection with 488 nm laser-based scanner.

PS-labeled dyes are suitable for gel staining before or after electrophoresis.
For precast gel staining, EliDNA PS Green should be diluted 10 000 times. In case of post gel staining, dye solution needs to be diluted 5 000 times. 

Key Features

  • Safe and stable
  • Non-mutagenic
  • Non-toxic
  • Low cost
  • 10 000X in water 
  • Downstream applications

REF Product name
Sensitivity UV 
Light

Blue 
Light

Cyan
Light
Before 
ELFO
After 
ELFO
Into
Sample
ssDNA dsDNA RNA
ED01 EliDNATM PS Green 2 ng ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ X ✔* ✔ ✔*
ED02 EliDNATM PS Green Plus 0,2 ng ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ X ✔ ✔ ✔
ED03 EliDNATM PS Green Ultra 60 pg ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ X ✔ ✔ ✔
ED04 EliDNATM PS Red 1 ng ✔ X X ✔ ✔ X ✔* ✔ ✔*
ED05 EliDNATM LD Green 0,1 ng ✔ ✔ ✔ X X ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
ED06 EliDNATM LD Red 0,1 ng ✔ X X X X ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
* Since ssDNA and RNA are single stranded, signal strenght may be lower
Items Ref. No. Package Price ex. VAT VAT  
EliDNA PS Green ED01 1 ml € 56.70 21 % Buy
EliDNA PS Green ED01s 50 ul € 3.30 21 % Buy

Instruction Manual EliDNA PS Green

(published 03.02.2020, size 674.2 kB)

MSDS EliDNA PS Green EN

(published 03.02.2020, size 538.1 kB)

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