Introductory Video
Detailed Set Up and Operation Video
Automated fast staining
Consistent results for Coomassie Blue Staining
Membrane staining
Easy to use with clean and convenient operation
"We've incorporated eStain, the automatic gel staining system into our laboratory operations, which has notably reduced the time required for downstream protein detection. Overall, the suite of automated solutions provided by GenScript has streamlined our research endeavors considerably and made our research easy."
"The eStain Automated Protein Staining Device reduced staining time from 2-3 hours to just 10 minutes, with consistent quality. Our team of scientists relies on eStain for all our protein staining work. I would say no one should be doing manual staining when there is a readily available automated solution in the market, such as the eStain." Read More >>
Introductory Video
Detailed Set Up and Operation Video
The eStain Protein Staining System combines three steps of traditional Coomassie blue staining method into one single step to greatly reduce the time required for protein staining (Table 1).
Wash or Rinse Step | Stain Step | Destain or Rinse Step | Time saved with eStain L1 | |
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eStain™ | 0 min | Electric Staining <10 min | 0 min | |
Staining reagent A | Rinse 15 min | Stain 1-3 hr | Wash 1-3 hr | 2 hr , 15 min-6 hr, 15 min |
Staining reagent B | Wash 15 min | Stain 1 hr | Rinse 30 min | 1 hr , 45 min |
Gelcode Blue Safe Protein Stain (Basic Protocol) | Wash 15 min | Stain 15 min-1 hr | Destain 1-2 hr | 1 hr , 30 min - 3 hr , 15 min |
Note: For complete instructions and advanced programming, please refer to the Manual
Operational Instructions | |
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Step 1. Add distilled water into the tray provided. When gel electrophoresis is complete, carefully remove the gel from the gel cassette and briefly rinse the gel with distilled water for 1 min |
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Step 2. Open the gel holder and place it on the table with the fabric side down. Carefully place the rinsed gel on the fabric side of the gel holder. Ensure that the upper part of the gel (with comb) point to the axis of the gel holder and is as close to the axis as possible |
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Step 3. Pre-wet a piece of filter paper (provided) with distilled water and place it on top of the gel | |
Step 4. Close the gel holder | |
Step 5. Choose a Channel and insert the gel holder into the
channel.
Note:Please ensure that the fabric side of the gel holder is facing the user before inserting it into the Channel |
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Step 6. Press the corresponding channel to start the program. The channel timer starts to countdown |
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Step 7. The instrument beeps as the program countdown to 0 |
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Step 8. The channel stops flashing and the screen returns to normal. Take out the gel holder and the stained gel. The staining process is complete. |
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eStain™ Protein Staining Device
Cat. No. | Product Name | Quantity | Price | Order |
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L00657
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eStain L1 Protein Staining Device |
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$4980.00 |
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eStain Kits
Cat. No. | Product Name | Quantity | Price | Order |
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L00659
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eStain L1 staining kit |
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$34.00 1unit Unit |
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L00753
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eStain L1C Protein Staining Kit |
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$102.00 1unit Unit |
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Accessories
Cat. No. | Product Name | Quantity | Price | Order |
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L00658
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eStain Gel Holder |
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$349.00 2 unit |
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L00661
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Liquid container |
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$39.00 |
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For more information, or to request a demonstration, please submit the form or email us at product@genscript.com