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Sulfate cellulose resin

Cat.No. : Sulfate-001C
Product Overview : Sulfate Cellulose resin is an affinity chromatography media designed for the concentration, purification and depyrogenation of virus, viral coat and microbial antigens and specific proteins. This media is based on spherical cellulose beads functionalized with a low concentration of sulfate esters.
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Cat.no : Sulfate-001C
Characteristics : 1. Affinity for a wide range of live, killed or disrupted viruses, viral or microbial antigens and heparin-binding proteins2. Closed column operation assures safety and product sterility3. Endotoxins do not bind, allowing a rapid and contaminant free depyrogenation4. Rigid, high-strength beads5. Autoclavable
Form : Suspension in 20 % Ethanol
Matrix : Cellulose
Functional group : Sulfate Ester
Average particle size : 40 – 130 μm
Dynamic binding capacity : >3 mg/ml Lysozyme; 7 mg/ml Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
Recommended flow rate : 50 – 250 cm/h
Chemical stability : pH 3–12, when operated at temperatures between 2 – 30°C. Autoclavable in suspension at neutral pH for 30 minutes at 121°C.
Physical stability : pH 3–12, when operated at temperatures between 2 – 30°C. Autoclavable in suspension at neutral pH for 30 minutes at 121°C.
Shelf life : 5 years from date of manufacture

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