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G-Sep™ Agarose 6B





G-Sep™ Agarose 6B is a gel filtration matrix formed from agarose beads that is available with 6% agarose content, designated G-Sep™ Agarose 6B.

 

The resin is a proven gel filtration base matrix and is routinely modified by researchers to couple affinity ligands.  The resin is not pre-activated.

 

Our G-Sep™ Agarose is also available with 4% agarose content, designated G-Sep™ Agarose 4B.

 

G-Sep™ Agarose CL resins are cross-linked versions of our G-Sep™ Agarose.  Cross-linking of the agarose results in chemically and physically more stable agarose beads that offer the same selectivity, but with better flow characteristics. Cross-linked agarose beads are resistant to organic solvent.

 

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Features

  • Matrix: 6% agarose
  • Bead form: Spherical, diameter 50-160µm
  • pH stability: 4-9
  • pH stability cleaning-in-place (CIP): 4-9
  • Maximum pressure (MPa): 0.02
  • Maximum flow velocity: 14cm/h
  • Fractionation [Mr] globular proteins: 1x104 - 4x106
  • Physical stability: Negligible volume variation due to changes in pH or ionic strength
  • Chemical stability: 6M urea, 8M guanidine hydrochloride
  • Sterilization: Chemical
  • Storage condition: 4-30ºC, 20% ethanol

 


Applications

  • Gel filtration media
  • Base matrix for coupling affinity ligands

 

 

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