

How does SafeView work and why is it not carcinogenic?There are fluorescent compounds in SafeView and these fluorescent compounds have the capability to bind to DNA. We recommend using SafeGreen for downstream cloning applications as SafeView can interfere with the ligation reaction, yielding fewer colonies. Unit quantity1.0 ml Documents DocumentsSupporting Protocol SafeView DNA Stains Datasheet SafeView DNA Stains Troubleshooting Guide MSDS SafeView™ FireRed QC Other FAQs FAQs Can SafeView be a replacement for ethidium bromide? Can I do gel extraction with it?SafeView can be used as a replacement for ethidium bromide as they both work on general agarose. Storage ConditionStore at 2 - 8☌ for up to 2 years. Shipping ConditionsShipped on blue ice packs. NoteAll SafeView DNA Stains are ISO-13485 certified.Dispose of SafeView DNA Stains as you would any other non-carcinogenic fluorescent dye (eg. SKUG926 SafeView SeriesGel Casting Dye LED Viewer CompatibilityNo Stain ColorRed ApplicationsSafe Detection of dsDNA, ssDNA and RNA in agarose and polyacrylamide gels. All Safeview™ Classic, SafeView™ FireRed, and Safeview™ Plus will work with blue light. This dye eliminates the need for toxic Ethidium Bromide (EtBr, a potent mutagen), commonly used in gel electrophoresis. Specifications Specifications Print Version DescriptionSafeView? FireRed is a new and safe nucleic acid stain for the visualization of nucleic acids in agarose and polyacrylamide gels.
