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Active Albumin from chicken egg white

Cat.No. : ALB-116C
Product Overview : Solubility: H2O: soluble 50 mg/mL. CAS Number: 9006-59-1. Extinction coefficient: E^1% = 6.9 to 7.6 (280 nm)^1. pI: 4.54 (4.43-4.66)^2; 4.9^3
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Description : Chicken egg albumin is the major protein constituent of egg whites. Chicken egg albumin is a phosphorylated-glycoprotein. From the amino acid sequence, the peptide portion of the molecule consists of 385 residues and has a molecular weight of 42.7 kDa.
Source : Chicken egg white
Species : Chicken
Form : Powder
Bio-activity : Differential scanning calorimetry indicates that the chicken egg albumin denatures at 84 centigrade. Ovalbumin can be used as a carrier protein to conjugate to synthetic peptides for use as an immunogen.
Molecular Mass : 42.7 kDa
Purity : 62-88 % (agarose gel electrophoresis)
Applications : A phosphorylated glycoprotein which is useful as a marker (45 kDa) for protein electrophoresis. Has been used to produce an animal model of asthma. Ovalbumin can be used as a carrier protein to conjugate to synthetic peptides for use as an immunogen. It has the following amino acids: 20 Lys, 10 Tyr, 6 Cys, 14 Asp, and 33 Glu which make it suitable for conjugation.
Notes : For Laboratory Use Only. Not for drug, household or other uses.
Storage : Storage at 2-8 centigrade.
Synonyms : Albumin from hen egg white; Ovalbumin
Synonyms : Albumin from hen egg white; Ovalbumin

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