Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | 1M Tris Hydrochloride Buffer (1M Tris HCl) pH-7.2 |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 100 ml, 500 ml |
| Form | Liquid |
| Grade | Molecular Biology |
| Application | DNA/RNA experiments, protein assays, lab research |
Product Description
When precision matters in molecular biology, the right buffer can make all the difference. The 1M Tris HCl buffer pH 7.2 from eqipped is designed for researchers, students, and educators who demand consistency in their experiments. Whether you’re working on DNA extraction, protein purification, or enzyme assays, this lab-grade buffer ensures stable pH conditions for reliable results.
Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, commonly known as Tris, is a widely used biological buffer due to its excellent pH buffering capacity in the physiological range. When combined with hydrochloric acid (HCl), it forms a robust solution that resists pH changes, even with temperature fluctuations. This makes it indispensable in molecular biology labs across India.
At eqipped, we understand the challenges of sourcing high-quality lab supplies. That’s why we offer this Tris hydrochloride buffer in convenient pack sizes—100 ml and 500 ml—to suit both small-scale experiments and larger research projects. The molecular biology grade ensures minimal impurities, reducing the risk of contamination in sensitive assays.
Need a dependable buffer for your next experiment? Shop the 1M Tris HCl buffer pH 7.2 online at eqipped and experience the difference quality makes.
FAQs
What is the shelf life of 1M Tris HCl buffer pH 7.2?
The buffer typically has a shelf life of 12–24 months when stored properly at room temperature. Always check the label for the exact expiry date.
Can I use this buffer for PCR applications?
Yes, this Tris HCl buffer is suitable for PCR and other molecular biology techniques due to its high purity and stable pH.
Is this buffer autoclavable?
Tris HCl buffers can degrade under autoclaving conditions. It’s best to filter-sterilize if sterility is required.
What’s the difference between Tris base and Tris HCl buffer?
Tris base is the free amine form, while Tris HCl is the protonated form. The buffer is created by mixing Tris base with HCl to achieve the desired pH.
Can I dilute this buffer to a lower concentration?
Yes, you can dilute it with deionized water to achieve lower molarities, but ensure you recalibrate the pH if necessary.