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#1 angel0071987

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Posted 08 April 2011 - 03:40 AM

Hi
I am quantifying DNA levels with nanodrop. I know that for "pure DNA" the 260/280 ration should be around 1.8-2.0 and that DNA absorbs at ~260nm. Typically proteins absorb at 280nm.
Can anyone give a list of things that absorb between 220 and 230nm?
This would be really helpful as on evert spectra there is a large peak at this value(i am not using phenol or chloroform so i dont think this could be an issue). I am using oragene kits to extract DNA from canine saliva.
is it possible for contamination from food particles to show up in this area?
Thanks in advance for all answers.  :)  


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Posted 08 April 2011 - 10:56 AM

View Postangel0071987, on 08 April 2011 - 03:40 AM, said:

Hi
I am quantifying DNA levels with nanodrop. I know that for "pure DNA" the 260/280 ration should be around 1.8-2.0 and that DNA absorbs at ~260nm. Typically proteins absorb at 280nm.
Can anyone give a list of things that absorb between 220 and 230nm?
This would be really helpful as on evert spectra there is a large peak at this value(i am not using phenol or chloroform so i dont think this could be an issue). I am using oragene kits to extract DNA from canine saliva.
is it possible for contamination from food particles to show up in this area?
Thanks in advance for all answers.  :)  



Here is what little I know: "A230: Normally it's the indication of chaotropic salt contamination". I may have read that on this forum somewhere  :P
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Posted 08 April 2011 - 12:01 PM

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