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E6632

Epoxy-activated-Agarose

lyophilized powder

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UNSPSC Code:
23151817
NACRES:
NA.56
MDL number:
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form

lyophilized powder

Quality Segment

extent of labeling

≥20 μmol per mL

technique(s)

affinity chromatography: suitable

matrix

cross-linked 4% beaded agarose

matrix active group

epoxy

matrix attachment

through epoxy to hydroxyl

matrix spacer

12 atoms

swelling

1 g swells to ~3 mL

suitability

suitable for chromatography

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

when ligands are coupled to free epoxy groups. Linkage is a stable, uncharged ether.
Epoxy-activated-Agarose is a resin. Ligands can be covalently linked to agarose via the interaction of the nucleophilic groups of the ligand with the epoxy group.

Application

Epoxy-activated-Agarose is a lyophilized powder, stabilized with lactose, which is used in affinity chromatography, protein chromatography and activated/functionalized matrices. Epoxy-activated agarose has been used in studies informing anti-proliferative activity on human-derived cancer cells as well as cancer prevention.

Physical form

Lyophilized powder stabilized with lactose

Other Notes

Ligand: 1,4-bis(2:3-Epoxypropoxy)butane
Attachment: one epoxy group
Spacer: provides a 12-atom spacer when ligands are coupled to free epoxy groups. Linkage is a stable, uncharged ether.


Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)



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