Detergent Removal Spin Columns & Plates
Detergent Removal Spin Columns & Plates
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Detergent Removal Spin Columns & Plates

Rapidly eliminate high concentrations of detergents with minimal sample loss with detergent removal resins. Thermo Scientific HiPPR (High Protein and Peptide Recovery) resin is recommended for protein concentrations up to 100 μg/mL, while Thermo Scientific Pierce resin is suitable for concentrations over 100 μg/mL.
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Catalog NumberQuantityProduct LineProduct Type
8778010 mLPierce™Detergent Removal Resin
8777625 x 125 μL ColumnsPierce™Spin Column
8777725 x 500 μL ColumnsPierce™Spin Column
877785 x 2 mL ColumnsPierce™Spin Column
877795 x 4 mL ColumnsPierce™Spin Column
883042 x 96-well PlatesPierce™Spin Plate
883055 mLHiPPR™Spin Column
8830624 x 0.1 mL ColumnsHiPPR™Spin Column
883072 x 96-well PlatesHiPPR™Spin Plate
Catalog number 87780
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10 mL
Product Line:
Pierce™
Product Type:
Detergent Removal Resin
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Price (CNY)
4,588.00
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Ends: 31-Dec-2025
5,663.00
Save 1,075.00 (19%)
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Detergents and surfactants used to prepare protein and peptide samples can interfere with analysis by ELISA, isoelectric focusing, and mass spectrometry (MS). Removing detergents from peptide samples is especially challenging and critical for MS analysis. Even low concentrations of detergents will contaminate instruments and interfere with column binding, elution, and peptide ionization. Thermo Scientific HiPPR and Pierce detergent removal resins are ideal for rapid removal of common detergents from tryptic digests to improve the results of LC-MS/MS and MALDI-MS analysis.
Optimized—removes >95% of detergent from samples of proteins or peptides
Fast—sample processing takes less than 15 minutes
Effective—eliminates detergent-interference in downstream applications like ELISA, isoelectric focusing, and mass spectrometry

Pierce Detergent Removal Resin
Pierce Detergent Removal Resin efficiently binds to and removes high concentrations of detergents from 10 μL to 1 mL samples with minimal sample loss. These microcentrifuge columns come prepacked with various volumes of proprietary resin and are best for processing samples with proteins or peptide concentrations greater than 100 μg/mL.

HiPPR Detergent Removal Spin Column Kit
HiPPR Detergent Removal resin has been optimized for sample concentrations of 1 to 100 μg/mL and is ideal for removing commonly used detergents, including SDS, Triton™ X-100, NP-40 and CHAPS at concentrations of 0.5-1%. The resin is available in pre-filled spin columns, 96-well filter spin plates, and as loose resin for customization.

Available formats:
Resin slurries—bulk resin supplied with empty 0.8-mL spin columns
Spin columns—0.1 mL micro-centrifuge columns
96-well spin plates—pre-dispensed 96-well filter plates, compatible with centrifugation and vacuum manifold systems for manual or automated purification

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Column TypeProprietary Resin, Affinity
DescriptionBottle
Purification TargetDetergent Removal
Quantity10 mL
Stationary PhaseProprietary Ligand
Sufficient For1 to 2.5 mL of Typical Detergent-Containing Sample
FormLiquid
Product LinePierce™
Product TypeDetergent Removal Resin
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

I still have detergent present in my sample after protein digestion. Is there anything I can do?

Some detergents can be removed from peptide samples using Pierce Detergent Removal Resin (Cat. No. 87780) or HiPPR Detergent Removal Spin Columns (Cat. No. 88306) in the HIPPR (High Protein and Peptide Recovery) format. However, detergents are more easily removed at the protein level using acetone precipitation, dialysis, or affinity capture using Pierce Detergent Removal Resin and HiPPR Detergent Removal Spin Columns before protein digestion.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Mass Spectrometry Support Center.

What is the best way to remove detergents from my sample for mass spectrometry analysis?

Detergents are more easily removed at the protein level using acetone precipitation (https://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/brochures/TR0049-Acetone-precipitation.pdf), dialysis, or affinity capture using Pierce Detergent Removal Resin (Cat. No. 87780) or HiPPR Detergent Removal Spin Columns (Cat. No. 88306).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Mass Spectrometry Support Center.