Cytiva's Whatman™ 29-0486-84 HiTrap® Desalting 1mL Column for Fast and Convenient Desalting and Buffer Exchange
Item Number:WHA-29-0486-84
Manufacturer Part No:29-0486-84
Manufacturer:Cytiva and Pall Life Science
Units:Sold Individually
Details
- Convenient desalting and buffer exchange of sample volumes up to 1.5mL
- Two to five columns can be connected in series for sample sizes from 3mL to 7.5mL
- Replaces dialysis for desalting protein, which saves time and reduces labor
- Bed Dimension: 16 × 25mm, Bed Volume: 5mL
- Storage: 4 to 30°C, 20% Ethanol, Max Pressure (over the packed bed during operation): 5bar [0.5 MPa] (70 psi)
- Sold Individually
HiTrap Desalting are ready-to-use 5mL columns prepacked with Sephadex G-25 Superfine resin for fast and convenient desalting and buffer exchange. Convenient desalting and buffer exchange of sample volumes up to 1.5mL. Two to five columns can be connected in series for sample sizes from 3mL to 7.5mL. Replaces dialysis for desalting protein, which saves time and reduces labor. Requires less than one minute with typically > 95% recovery. HiTrap column format is convenient for use with a syringe, a peristaltic pump, or a chromatography system. Column for desalting and buffer exchange of proteins HiTrap Desalting is a prepacked, ready-to-use column for group separation between high and low molecular weight substances. Applications include buffer exchange prior to or after different chromatographic steps, removal of low molecular weight contaminants, or removal of reagents to terminate a reaction. The special design of the column, together with the well-known resin Sephadex G-25 Superfine, provides fast and reproducible separations in a convenient format. The exclusion limit is approximately Mr 5000. This ensures group separation of proteins/peptides larger than Mr 5000 from smaller molecules. Separations are easily performed with a syringe, a pump, or a chromatography system such as an ÄKTA system. Successful use in published research HiTrap Desalting columns are used in a variety of research applications, including: Separating rate-zonal centrifugation fractions from EGCG for the study of the salivary mucin network Purification of recombinant PeBL1 for the study of defense responses in Nicotiana benthamiana Purification with an ÄKTA system during research on the formation of otoliths in Oryzias latipes
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HiTrap Desalting are ready-to-use 5mL columns prepacked with Sephadex G-25 Superfine resin for fast and convenient desalting and buffer exchange. Convenient desalting and buffer exchange of sample volumes up to 1.5mL. Two to five columns can be connected in series for sample sizes from 3mL to 7.5mL. Replaces dialysis for desalting protein, which saves time and reduces labor. Requires less than one minute with typically > 95% recovery. HiTrap column format is convenient for use with a syringe, a peristaltic pump, or a chromatography system. Column for desalting and buffer exchange of proteins HiTrap Desalting is a prepacked, ready-to-use column for group separation between high and low molecular weight substances. Applications include buffer exchange prior to or after different chromatographic steps, removal of low molecular weight contaminants, or removal of reagents to terminate a reaction. The special design of the column, together with the well-known resin Sephadex G-25 Superfine, provides fast and reproducible separations in a convenient format. The exclusion limit is approximately Mr 5000. This ensures group separation of proteins/peptides larger than Mr 5000 from smaller molecules. Separations are easily performed with a syringe, a pump, or a chromatography system such as an ÄKTA system. Successful use in published research HiTrap Desalting columns are used in a variety of research applications, including: Separating rate-zonal centrifugation fractions from EGCG for the study of the salivary mucin network Purification of recombinant PeBL1 for the study of defense responses in Nicotiana benthamiana Purification with an ÄKTA system during research on the formation of otoliths in Oryzias latipes