Purification & Quantification – Cell-Free Circulating DNA / RNA
Cell-Free DNA RNA Extraction Kits | cfDNA cfRNA Purification
Discover high-sensitivity cell-free DNA and RNA purification and quantification kits for liquid biopsy, biomarker research, and sequencing applications.
Advanced Solutions for Liquid Biopsy and Molecular Analysis
The purification and quantification of cell-free circulating DNA (cfDNA) and RNA (cfRNA) play a critical role in modern molecular biology workflows. These nucleic acids, found in biological fluids such as plasma and serum, provide valuable insights for non-invasive genetic analysis, biomarker discovery, and advanced research applications.
Optimized purification systems are designed to efficiently isolate low-abundance nucleic acids while preserving integrity and ensuring compatibility with sensitive downstream technologies such as qPCR, digital PCR, and next-generation sequencing (NGS).
What Is Cell-Free DNA and RNA?
Cell-free nucleic acids are short fragments of DNA and RNA released into circulation from cells through physiological processes.
Key Characteristics :
- Present in plasma, serum, and other body fluids.
- Typically fragmented and low in concentration.
- Highly sensitive to degradation.
- Require specialized purification methods.

Workflow Overview: From Sample to Analysis
Efficient purification workflows are essential for obtaining reliable results.
Core Steps:
- Sample collection (plasma, serum, or body fluids)
- Lysis and release of circulating nucleic acids
- Binding of cfDNA/cfRNA to purification matrix
- Washing to remove contaminants
- Elution of purified nucleic acids
=>These workflows are optimized to ensure maximum recovery and minimal contamination, which is critical for downstream molecular applications.
High-Sensitivity Purification Technologies
Specialized kits for circulating DNA/RNA focus on:
- Ultra-sensitive recovery of low-input nucleic acids
- Minimization of genomic DNA contamination
- Preservation of fragment size distribution
- Compatibility with automation systems
Quantification of Cell-Free DNA and RNA
Accurate quantification is essential due to the low concentration of circulating nucleic acids.
Common Quantification Methods:
- Fluorometric assays
- qPCR-based quantification
- Digital PCR
- Spectrophotometry (for preliminary assessment)
These methods allow precise evaluation of nucleic acid concentration prior to downstream applications.
Cell-Free Circulating RNA Purification

