Our Blue/Green LED gel documentation systems: illuminate your research
Our gel documentation systems come with the impressive Blue/Green Transilluminator XL. With twelve powerful LEDs strategically positioned on each side, it guarantees a bright and evenly distributed illumination. The substantial light area, measuring 21x26 cm, facilitates the convenient placement of gels of any size.
For half a century, labs relied on UV light and ethidium bromide for DNA visualization, but it's time to break free from this damaging duo. While Blue LEDs emerged as a safer alternative, the efficiency gap compared to Blue/Green LEDs is substantial.
The Blue/Green LED technology is a state-of-the-art solution, operating within a safe light spectrum (470 nm to 520 nm). As a crucial part of our gel documentation systems, Blue/Green LEDs excel at exciting red and green DNA/RNA and fluorescent protein dyes, providing unparalleled intensity and safety. Indeed, since 2014, over 3000 Blue/Green LED devices have been delivering safety and excellence to scientists worldwide.
Blue/Green LEDs vs. UV light: a safety showdown
UV light poses risks to both samples and users. The damaging effects on DNA integrity can lead to modifications and degradation, impacting downstream applications such as cloning. Just 30 seconds of UV-light exposure is enough to drastically reduce cloning efficiency! As for the user, exposure to UV light inflicts severe damage on the skin and eyes. The discomfort of wearing protective gear persists throughout usage as viewers must constantly shield their eyes and exposed skin to prevent potential harm. Blue/Green LEDs, on the other hand, emit visible light, preserving DNA integrity and ensuring a safer working environment.
Let's have a closer look at the main differences between Blue/Green LED and UV detection methods:
Blue/Green LED vs. Blue LED: the broader spectrum application
Except for its safety, the limited excitation range, fluorescent dye compatibility, background interference, intensity constraints, and limited versatility of the Blue LED pose a higher limitation on the gel documentation system, making Blue/Green LEDs a more suitable choice for diverse lab applications.
A more detailed comparison is found in the table below:
The Blue/Green revolution: efficient, cost-saving, and sustainable technology
In summary, Blue/Green LEDs emit safe visual light (470 nm - 520 nm), ensuring a gel documentation process as safe as reading by a bedside lamp. In contrast, our technology stands as a beacon of safety, preserving DNA integrity and cloning/sequencing efficiency even after prolonged exposure, providing a secure and reliable approach to your molecular biology work. The reassuring safety of Blue/Green LED light does not compromise its exceptional performance, offering superb signals and band intensities, much like the calm and secure ambiance of reading by a well-lit bedside lamp.
Our Blue/Green LED gel documentation systems: illuminate your research
Our gel documentation systems come with the impressive Blue/Green Transilluminator XL. With twelve powerful LEDs strategically positioned on each side, it guarantees a bright and evenly distributed illumination. The substantial light area, measuring 21x26 cm, facilitates the convenient placement of gels of any size.
Unlock the power of innovation with our cutting-edge Blue/Green LED instruments on the market: https://www.nippongenetics.eu/en/product-category/gel-documentation/.
FastGene FAS-DIGI PRO: The modular classic of Blue/Green LEDs with full control imaging software.
FastGene FAS-DIGI Compact: compact, affordable, and upgradeable.
FastGene FAS-BG LED BOX: one imaging system for multiple applications. Use it anywhere at any time.
FastGene Blue/Green LED Transilluminator DE: upradeable to full control of gel imaging.
Say goodbye to UV and Blue LEDs and hello to a safer, more powerful alternative!