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News Release from: Anachem | Subject: MicroSol 3+
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 February 2007
MicroSol 3+ for microbial and nucleic
acid removal
Improved formulation provides an enhanced method for convenient disinfection of pipettes and other small laboratory instruments, with proven efficacy against bacteria, fungi, yeasts, DNA and more
Exclusively available from Anachem, the MicroSol 3+ is now reformulated to include a unique and synergistic blend of twin chain quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) and amphoteric biocides MicroSol 3+ offers an enhanced broad spectrum efficacy, improved environmental safety and is recommended for treatment of all laboratory equipment
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is proven to be effective against key human pathogenic micro organisms and interacts with DNA and RNA molecules, to have a deleterious effect on their secondary structure, deactivating them within blood, plasma or other samples.
Therefore, MicroSol 3+ serves as a suitable decontamination for pipettes and surfaces for use in molecular biology laboratories and when carrying out DNA profiling for forensic applications.
New MicroSol 3+ provides a number of benefits for cleaning and disinfecting in one easy step.
It's biodegradable, low toxicity and non-corrosive formula make it user and environmentally friendly.
Additionally, MicroSol 3+ leaves no surface residues, is non-staining and produces no unpleasant odours.
MicroSol 3+ is available for purchase as a convenient ready-to-use spray, handy hard surface wipes or a five litre concentrate requiring a standard dilution of 1:10 for use. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...
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