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DIALYZER-Enhance™

Dialysis is the process of separating molecules in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semi permeable membrane, such as dialysis tubing or Tube-O-DIALYZER dialysis caps. Molecules small enough to pass through the dialysis membrane move across the membrane in the direction of decreasing concentration, until an equilibrium has been reached. In order to remove the highest amount of small molecules as possible, the dialysis must be performed against large volumes of dialysis buffers and/or require frequent changes of buffer to shift the equilibrium. In fact, the approximate maximal extent a small molecule can be removed by dialysis is estimated by: (Vi/Vo)#C, where Vi is the volume inside a dialysis bag; Vo is the volume of dialysis buffer and #C is the number of times the buffer is changed.
 

DIALYZER-Enhance is a proprietary product that when added to the dialysis buffer shifts the equilibrium resulting in the increased removal of a wide range of small molecules. The DIALYZER-Enhance consists of unreactive reagents that will not interfere or modify your reagents and will not cross the dialysis membrane, ensuring a pure, clean sample at the end of dialysis.
 
DIALYZER-Enhance is designed for use with our patented Tube-O-DIALYZER micro dialysis devices, dialysis tubing and bags for rapid and complete dialysis. 100X concentrated suspension suitable for 5 liters of dialysis buffer.

 

 


Features

  • Unreactive dialysis enhancer
  • Improve dialysis rates
  • Increase removal of small molecules
  • 100X suspension suitable for up to 5L dialysis buffer

 


Applications

  • For the enhancement of diaysis rates
  • For the improved removal of small waste products
  • Fully compatible with our Tube-O-DIALYZER™ range

 

 

Protocol
786-627
Material Safety Data Sheet
786-627
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Technical Literature
Plant Proteomics Handbook
Protein Cross-Linking Handbook  A detailed guide to protein cross-linkers and their reactions.
Protein Labeling & Conjugation
Sample Preparation Handbook For Lysis Buffers, Fractionation, Dialysis, Protein Concentration and Enrichment

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