From: John Darius Soltes <jdarsoltes**At_Symbol_Here**HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Dilute Ethidium Bromide Disposal in California
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2018 06:14:45 +0000
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So, if I am not mistaken 0.5 ug/ml is 0.197 mols per liter EtBr
this is an abstract from
Ethidium bromide in water, TBE buffer, Mops buffer, and cesium chloride solution may be completely degraded by reaction with sodium nitrite and hypophosphorous acid. Only non-mutagenic reaction mixtures were
produced. Destruction was greater than 99.8% in all cases; the limit of detection was 0.5 micrograms ethidium bromide per milliliter of solution. Ethidium bromide also may be removed completely from the above solutions by using Amberlite XAD-16 resin. The
limit of detection was 0.05 micrograms ethidium bromide per milliliter of solution (0.27 micrograms/ml when cesium chloride solution was used).
I haven't tested this next method but maybe follow this reaction at slight molar excess of the neutralizing reagents.
John Darius Soltes CHMM
www.researchgate.net
What is the best way to dispose of ethidium bromide solutions and gels?
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1. Anal Biochem. 1987 May 1;162(2):453-8. Ethidium bromide: destruction and decontamination of solutions. Lunn G, Sansone EB. Ethidium bromide in water, TBE buffer, Mops buffer, and cesium chloride solution
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