A ready-to-use Honda Nuclei Isolation Buffer (Honda NIB) optimized for gentle, high-yield isolation of intact nuclei from plant tissues. Combines sucrose-based osmotic support with mild detergent lysis, TCEP-HCl reducing agent, and divalent cations to preserve nuclear structure.
Standard laboratory reagents filtered at 0.22 µm leave sub-micron particulates, mycoplasma, and aggregates that interfere with sensitive downstream applications. FluxMPS™ Honda Nuclei Isolation Buffer is manufactured under ISO 13485 quality systems with multi-stage ultra-filtration to eliminate these failure modes.
0.4 M sucrose maintains nuclear integrity during homogenization and pelleting, minimizing swelling and rupture.
0.1% Triton X-100 selectively disrupts plasma membranes with minimal damage to nuclear envelopes.
2 mM TCEP-HCl provides stable, long-lasting disulfide bond reduction without the odor of β-mercaptoethanol.
Isolated nuclei are suitable for nuclear protein extraction, chromatin assays, DNA/RNA extraction, and single-nucleus sequencing workflows.
A serial four-stage sequential filtration process reaching 0.04 µm—the only commercially available buffer at this level of particle removal.
Removes large particulates and aggregates. Primary guard to extend downstream filter lifetime.
Removes fine particulates, bacteria, and mycoplasma (0.1–0.3 µm)—a key step absent in standard 0.22 µm filtration.
Second-pass removal of residual contaminants and bioburden with full redundancy.
Ultimate filtration for particle-free, mycoplasma-free product. Final fill in validated ISO Class 5 laminar-flow workstation.
Standard 0.22 µm single-pass filtration leaves particles in the 0.05–0.22 µm range. FluxMPS™ removes these contaminants for cleaner results and higher reproducibility.
| Component |
|---|
| Sucrose |
| MgCl₂ |
| Tris base |
| Sodium Chloride |
| Triton X-100 |
| TCEP-HCl |
Manufactured under certified QMS with full traceability and lot documentation.
All manufacturing, QA testing, and final assembly at DiagnoCine Precision, Totowa, NJ.