DNA methylation kits provide standardized reagents and protocols for bisulfite conversion, enrichment, and quantification of epigenetic modifications across diverse sample types.
Bisulfite Conversion
Bisulfite conversion represents the core methodology, chemically modifying unmethylated cytosines to uracil while preserving 5-methylcytosine.
Complete kits streamline DNA denaturation, sulfonation, desulfonation, and purification into spin-column or magnetic bead formats, achieving >99% conversion efficiency with 75–85% recovery from picogram to microgram inputs.
Global Quantification Kits
Global quantification kits employ ELISA-based or colorimetric detection targeting total 5mC content or repetitive elements such as LINE-1/Alu.
Enrichment Kits
Enrichment kits use anti-5mC antibodies or methyl-binding proteins to immunoprecipitate methylated fractions for downstream qPCR or sequencing.
Locus-specific Kits
Locus-specific kits pair bisulfite conversion with pre-formulated qPCR master mixes or methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme digestion.
Workflow Optimization
Workflow optimization requires attention to input quantity (200–500 ng optimal), storage conditions (-80°C converted DNA), and downstream compatibility.
Troubleshooting addresses poor recovery via column capacity limits and PCR inhibition through nested primer strategies.
These integrated solutions enable reproducible epigenetic analysis across research, clinical, and biomanufacturing applications while eliminating technical variability inherent to lab-developed protocols.

