BIOPREP-24 — DNA/RNA/Protein Homogenizer for Research Sample Preparation

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  • 24 × 2 mL (or 12 × 5 mL)
  • 4–7 m/s (0.05 m/s steps)

BIOPREP-24 — DNA/RNA/Protein Homogenizer for Research Sample Preparation

  • 3D rotating high-speed motion
  • 24 × 2 mL (or 12 × 5 mL)
  • 4–7 m/s (0.05 m/s steps)
  • 50 programmable methods


OVERVIEW

BIOPREP-24 is a laboratory homogenizer designed for scientific research sample preparation and cell lysis. It delivers fast, effective and reproducible homogenization of tissues and hard-to-lyse cells, including impact-resistant samples such as bone or cartilage, while retaining molecular integrity for downstream workflows (DNA, RNA, proteins, enzymes).

Using disposable tubes pre-filled with lysing beads, BIOPREP-24 vigorously and uniformly shakes samples to achieve efficient disruption and consistent yield—typically within ~35 seconds depending on matrix and protocol. The “3D rotating high speed motion” is optimized for fibrous tissues and resistant cells, and the clear lid supports quick process monitoring.


COLO.SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE

Sample preparation: tissue disruption, bead beating & method design

Explore practical sample-prep workflows and equipment selection for reproducible extraction of DNA/RNA/proteins across challenging matrices.

Read on COLO.Science →


TYPICAL RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

  • DNA/RNA extraction starting material: tissues, cells and micro-organisms for qPCR/RT-PCR, sequencing prep, microarrays, northern/southern blot workflows.
  • Protein & enzyme release: cell lysis and homogenization prior to western blot, enzymatic assays, LC workflows and proteomics sample prep.
  • Hard-to-lyse matrices: bone, cartilage, fibrous tissues, tumors, gram+/- bacteria, yeast/fungi/spores.
  • Environmental & food safety: pathogen screening in soil/water, environmental surveys, verification of food safety testing workflows.
  • Multi-matrix research: seeds/roots, swabs, feces, sediments—highly heterogeneous samples where reproducibility matters.

MODELS & CAPACITY

Model Display Tube capacity Notes
BIOPREP-24 OLED 24 × 2 mL / 1.5 mL / 0.5 mL or 12 × 5 mL tubes Standard research configuration
BIOPREP-24R OLED 24 × 2 mL / 1.5 mL / 0.5 mL or 12 × 5 mL tubes Refrigerated variant (for temperature-sensitive protocols)

Tip: Disposable tubes and bead kits help reduce cross-contamination risk between samples.


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (BIOPREP-24)

Motion / homogenization “3D Rotating High Speed Motion” bead-based disruption
Speed range (m/s) 4.00–7.00 m/s, 0.05 m/s increments
Speed range (rpm) 2430–4260 rpm, 10 rpm increments
Cycle duration 1–90 s (1 s increments)
Pause time 1–120 s (1 s increments)
Max cycles Up to 10 cycles
Programmable methods 50 memory programs
Acceleration / deceleration < 4 s / < 4 s
Noise level < 70 dB
Power 500 W
Power supply AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (W×D×H) 280 × 360 × 385 mm
Weight 25.0 kg

Note: A refrigerated variant BIOPREP-24R is available for temperature-sensitive protocols.


STANDARD DELIVERY & ACCESSORIES

  • BIOPREP-24 DNA/RNA/Protein homogenizer (bead beating)
  • Tube holder (24 × 2 mL / 12 × 5 mL compatibility)
  • Clear safety lid for process monitoring
  • Power cable
  • Basic user manual / quick start guide

*Exact contents as per current catalog and order confirmation.


SKU: PRO3101 Category:
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