“…Extra modifications (recommended when polysaccharides and secondary metabolites are abundant) include sorbitol and high‐salt (4 M NaCl) CTAB (e.g., for mucilage‐rich tissue, Tel‐Zur et al., ; Štorchová et al., ) or 2% polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) (e.g., for latex‐rich tissue, Michiels et al., ). When phenol use is restricted (e.g., in light of health and safety concerns), additional clean‐up steps are recommended, such as column (e.g., CsCl‐EtBr density gradient centrifugation, Albach and Chase, ; Ahmed et al., ; Höpke et al., ) or bead cleaning (e.g., solid‐phase reversible immobilization [e.g., SPRIselect beads, Beckman Coulter, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA]; Shee et al., ), and even additional modified CTAB protocols optimized for plant lineages with high levels of polysaccharides and secondary metabolites (Štorchová et al., ; Sahu et al., ).…”