GE29400461
HiTrap® Capto™ Core 700
Cytiva 29400461, pack of 1 × 1 mL
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pack of 1 × 1 mL
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 29400461
storage temp.
room temp
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General description
HiTrap Capto Core 700 is prepacked with Capto Core 700, a multimodal BioProcess resin for intermediate purification and polishing of viruses and other large biomolecules. Capto Core 700 is a novel, layered bead chromatography resin consisting of a porous outer layer and ligand-activated core. The octylamine ligands found in the core of the beads are multimodal, being both hydrophobic and positively charged. These internalized ligands bind impurities strongly over a wide range of pH and salt concentration. The pores of the bead outer layer prevent large targets (Mr > 700 000) from binding to the ligands while smaller impurities can enter freely into the beads where they are captured.
Features and Benefits
- High capacity and productivity in flowthrough mode.
- Prepacked HiTrap columns for easy screening and convenient process development, as well as small scale purification.
- Wide operational window of pH and conductivity.
Legal Information
Capto is a trademark of Cytiva
HiTrap is a registered trademark of Cytiva
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Storage Class Code
3 - Flammable liquids
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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