- Cat. No.
- A-1041S-X
- Bead Geometry & Size
- Spherical ~50-150 µm
- Crosslinked
- Yes
- Agarose %
- 4 %
- Bead Mean Diameter d50v
- ~90 µm
- Antimicrobial Agent
- 20% Ethanol
- Storage Temperature
- 2-30˚C
- Product Name
- 4% BCL Agarose Bead Standard (50-150µm)
- pH Stability Working Range
- 3-13
- ph stability cleaning in place (cip)
- 2-14
- Fractionation (mw) Globular Proteins Da
- 7x10^4 - 2x10^7
- Chemical Stability
- Stable in all solutions commonly used in gel filtration, 2 M NaOH, 8 M urea, 6 M guanidine hydrochloride, 30% isopropanol, 70% Ethanol and commonly used detergents
4% BCL Agarose Bead Standard (50-150µm)
Product info
Overview
Resume
4% BCL Agarose Bead is a crosslinked agarose bead with a bead size of 50-150 µm*. It is a gel filtration resin commonly used for coupling affinity ligands. The matrix is not pre-activated, so the user needs to generate groups for coupling procedures.
ABT offers 500ml and 1000ml. For Bulk quantities click here.
* For further information concerning Macro (150-350 µm), Fine (20-50µm) or monodispersed beads with bead size less than 20 µm, click here.
Description
4% BCL Agarose Bead Standard is a crosslinked agarose resin with a bead size of 50-150 µm. It is a gel filtration resin commonly used for coupling affinity ligands. The matrix is not pre-activated so the user needs to generate groups for coupling procedures.
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