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DetergentOUT™ Tween® Removal Column (2 Citations)

Tween 20






Prepacked, spin and gravity flow column format, detergent removal resin columns for polysorbate or Tween® detergents or surfactants.  The resin in the columns has a high binding affinity for polysorbate detergents, commercially known as Tween®. The binding capacity is approx 85mg polysorbate detergent per 1ml resin. The resin does not bind to protein allowing for a >95% protein recovery. DetergentOUT™ Tween® resin binds other commonly used detergents, but with lower affinity compared to our DetergentOUT™ GBS10.

Different sizes of column are available:

  

Cat. #

Description

Sample Size 

Resin Volume 

786-214

DetergentOUT Tween® (Micro)

30-500 µl

800 µl

786-215

DetergentOUT Tween® (Medi)

500-2,000 µl

3,000 µl

786-2019

DetergentOUT Tween® (Maxi)

2-6 ml

10 ml

786-2021

DetergentOUT™ Tween® Gravity flow column

6-10 ml

15 ml

786-2022

DetergentOUT™ Tween® Gravity flow column

10-20 ml

30 ml

786-2023

DetergentOUT™ Tween® Gravity flow column

50-100 ml

150 ml

786-2024

DetergentOUT™ Tween® Gravity flow column

50-100 ml

150 ml

 

For other detergents, we highly recommend our DetergentOUT™ GBS10 columns and resin. The DetergentOUT™ GBS10 shows greater efficiency of detergent removal and protein recovery for other detergents, including SDS, CHAPS, Triton, Nonidet and Brij

Click here to request bulk or custom sizes.

Features

  • Fast and efficient removal of polysorbate or Tween® detergents
  • Binding capacity of 85mg/ml resin
  • >95% protein recovery

 

 

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Technical Literature
Detergent Handbook & Selection Guide A Comprehensive Guide to the Properties and Uses of Detergents in Research. Also features information on detergent removal systems.
Highly efficient detergent removal for improved mass spectrometry analysis  Detergents are essential for protein solubility during protein extraction and sample preparation, especially when working with hydrophobic proteins. The presence of high concentrations of detergents in protein samples can impair ELISA, IEF, protease digestion of proteins and suppress peptide ionization when analyzed by mass spectrometry. Our DetergentOUT™ GBS10 resin removes free, unbound anionic, nonionic or zwitterionic detergents (e.g. SDS, Triton® X-100 or CHAPS) from aqueous protein and peptide samples with minimal sample loss for downstream analysis by mass spectrometry and other techniques.   Remove Free Aqueous Detergents Prevent Interference of Downstream Applications Improve Mass Spec. Detection The application note shows how DetergentOUT™ GBS10 improves mass spec detection of peptides after detergent removal.   Download the free application note to find the key to improved mass spectrometry analysis!
Mass Spectrometry Sample Prep Handbook A guide to the preparation of protein samples for Mass Spectrometry, including protein extraction, clean-up and peptide generation.
Plant Proteomics Handbook
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
Certificate Of Analysis
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