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ExoFast™ Exosome Isolation Reagent from cell culture media

Introduction

ExoFast™ Exosome Isolation Reagent from cell culture media enables fast and efficient enrichment of intact exosomes from cell culture media samples.   


Advantages:

  • Maximize recovery of intact exosomes for any type of downstream application
  • Easily isolate exosomes using our simple and reliable protocol
  • Avoid time-consuming ultra-centrifugation
  • Maximize flexibility—can be scaled up or down depending on the sample size

Isolation of exosomes can be a tedious, non-specific, and difficult process. ExoFast™ Exosome Isolation Reagent from cell culture media enables simple and reliable concentration of intact exosomes from cell media samples with a protocol that is scalable depending on your sample size.

By tying up water molecules, the reagent forces less-soluble components such as vesicles out of solution, allowing them to be collected by a short, low-speed centrifugation. The reagent is added to the cell media sample, and the solution is incubated overnight at 2°C to 8°C. The precipitated exosomes are recovered by standard centrifugation at 10,000 x g for 60 min. The pellet is then resuspended in PBS or similar buffer, and the exosomes are ready for downstream analysis or further purification by affinity methods.

To Order

Buy Cat. No. Product Name Unit Size Price
D030 ExoFast™ Exosome Isolation Reagent from cell culture media 50 mL $220

   

Documents

 

Protocol (PDF): D030
MSDS (PDF): MSDS-D030


Cited Reference:

Exosome Derived from ADSCs Attenuates Ultraviolet B-mediated Photoaging in Human Dermal Fibroblasts
Gao, W., Wang, X., Si, Y., Pang, J., Liu, H., Li, S., … Wang, Y. 
Photochemistry and Photobiology. 2021, 97, 795-804. doi:10.1111/php.13370


miR-1246-overexpressing exosomes suppress UVB-induced photoaging via regulation of TGF- β/Smad and attenuation of MAPK/AP-1 pathway
Gao, W., Yuan, Lm., Zhang, Y. et al.
Photochem Photobiol Sci 22, 135–146 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43630-022-00304-1