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C50120

Sigma-Aldrich

CM Sephadex® C-50

Synonym(s):

CM Sephadex®, Carboxymethyl Sephadex®

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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
47101511
NACRES:
NA.56

form

powder

technique(s)

activity assay: suitable

bead size

40-125 μm (dry)

pore size

~200,000 Da exclusion limit

operating pH

6-10

capacity

4.0-5.0 meq/g ion exchange capacity

compatibility

mode of use weak cation exchange chromatography

General description

C50120-100G′s updated product number is GE17-0220-01

Application

Sephadex C-50 is used for cation exchange media, separation media, resins, ion exchange chromatography, protein chromatography and affinity chromatography. Sephadex® C-50 has been used to study biochemical characteristics of cobra venom and effects of vitamins on lactoperoxidase enzyme activity.

Legal Information

Sephadex is a registered trademark of Cytiva

replaced by

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Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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inetic studies on 1:1 electron-transfer reactions involving blue copper proteins. 15. The reactivity of <I>Anabaena variabilis</I> plastocyanin with inorganic complexes and related NMR studies.
Jackman, M.P., et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 109(21), 6443-6449 (1987)
Effects of some vitamins on lactoperoxidase enzyme activity.
Sisecioglu, M., et al.
Internat. J. Vit. Nutr. Res., 79, 188-194 (2009)
Purification and properties of an endoglucanase isolated from the cell walls of <I>Zea mays</I> seedlings.
Hatfield, R., and Nevis, D.J.
Carbohydrate Research, 148(2), 265-278 (1986)
C Chandra Sekhar et al.
Journal of biosciences, 36(2), 355-361 (2011-06-10)
A fibrinogenolytic toxin of molecular weight 6.5 kDa has been purified from the venom of Indian monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) by repeated cation exchange chromatography on CM-sephadex C-50. The purified toxin did not show any phospholipase activity but was mildly
K Cline et al.
Plant physiology, 68(1), 207-220 (1981-07-01)
The fact that fungal glucans will stimulate soybeans to accumulate phytoalexins prompted an investigation of soybean cell beta-1,3-glucanases and beta-glucosidases, as well as the ability of these enzymes to hydrolyze the fungal glucans. Several beta-1,3-glucanases and beta-glucosidases can be solubilized

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