Description
Application Non-ionic, dialyzable detergent for the solubilization and isolation of membrane proteins. Has been shown to increase the resolution of proteins in 2D gels.
Properties
assay ≥98% (GC)
mol wt micellar avg mol wt 25,000
aggregation number 84
CMC 20-25 mM(20-25°C)
EQP level Premium
transition temp cloud point >100 °C
storage temp. −20°C
Safety
Personal Protective Equipment Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter
WGK Germany 3
References
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