The exact method is considered proprietary. However, for a C4 column, it should elute ribonuclease A first, followed by cytochrome C, holo-transferrin, and apomyoglobin.
H2899
HPLC protein standard mixture
analytical standard
Synonym(s):
Protein Calibration Mix
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analytical standard
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form
solid
analyte chemical class(es)
amino acids, peptides, proteins
technique(s)
HPLC: suitable
application(s)
food and beverages
format
multi-component solution
storage temp.
−20°C
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Resp. Sens. 1
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11 - Combustible Solids
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WGK 3
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Could you provide an order of retention times of when each of these components elute off a protein C4 column (H2899 protein mixture)? Thank you.
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What is each componant's actual molecular weight (ribonuclease A, cytochrome c, holo-transferrin and apomyoglobin)?
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The molecular weight of each component is not reported. See below for the expected values:
Ribonuclease A: approx. 13.7 kDa
Cytochrome C: approx. 12.3 kDa
holo-Transferrin: 72.1 - 78.5 kDa
Myoglobin: approx. 17.6 kDaHelpful?
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