AlbuminOUT™ (14 Citations)

Catalog
Description
Size
Price(USD)
Qty
Catalog
786-251
786-251
Description
AlbuminOUT™
AlbuminOUT™
Size
25 Preps
25 Preps
$333.00
$333.00
Catalog
786-251T
786-251T
Description
AlbuminOUT™
AlbuminOUT™
Size
4 Preps
4 Preps
$72.00
$72.00
Catalog
786-252
786-252
Description
AlbuminOUT™
AlbuminOUT™
Size
50 Preps
50 Preps
$611.00
$611.00
Samples that contain a large abundance of albumin, such as plasma and cerebrospinal fluid, tend to mask identification and discovery of other less abundant proteins in two dimensional gel electrophoresis and other studies. AlbuminOUT™ has been specifically developed for substantial removal of albumin from such samples.
The albumin removal method is based on the binding of albumin with Cibacron Blue dye. AlbuminOUT™ has been optimized for removal of human albumin from samples. AlbuminOUT™ uses a rapid spin column method, where each column contains 0.2 milliliter dye-bound resins with capacity of greater than 2 milligrams human albumin per column. AlbuminOUT™ will remove over 98% albumin from five to 50 microliters human plasma. The spin column format allows removal of albumin within ten minutes.
The high capacity blue dye-binding resin allows instantaneous binding and removal of albumin from human, pig, sheep, dog, rabbit, rat, and bovine samples. AlbuminOUT™ may also be used for removal of albumin from other species.
Our AlbuminOUT™ kits are suitable for processing 25 or 50 samples. We offer a trial kit as well, with just four preps.
Features
- Rapid spin column format for albumin removal in under 10 minutes
- Binding of albumin with Cibacron Blue dye
- High capacity blue dye binding resin for instantaneous binding and removal of albumin
- Column capacity: >2mg human albumin per column
Applications
- Removal of >98% albumin from biological samples such as human plasma and cerebrospinal fluid
- Optimized for removal of human albumin
- Albumin removal from non-human species, including pig, sheep, dog, rabbit, rat, bovine and other samples
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Material Safety Data Sheet | |
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Technical Literature | |
Mass Spectrometry Sample Prep Handbook | A guide to the preparation of protein samples for Mass Spectrometry, including protein extraction, clean-up and peptide generation. |
Protein Electrophoresis Handbook | A guide to 1D and 2D protein electrophoresis products, including protein markers, electrophoresis buffers, 2D electrophoresis reagents, clean-up reagents and stains. The guide also offers protein sample preparation products. |
Protein Purification Handbook | |
Sample Preparation Handbook | For Lysis Buffers, Fractionation, Dialysis, Protein Concentration and Enrichment |
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