Brij™-35 Surfact-Amps™ 去污剂溶液
Brij™-35 Surfact-Amps™ 去污剂溶液
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Brij™-35 Surfact-Amps™ 去污剂溶液

该 Thermo Scientific™ Brij™ 35 配方是一种稳定 Brij-35 去污剂 10% (w/v)了解更多信息
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8511750 mL
283166 x 10 mL
85118500 mL
货号 85117
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价格(CNY)
1,360.00
飞享价
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
1,769.00
共减 409.00 (23%)
Each
添加至购物车
该 Thermo Scientific™ Brij™ 35 配方是一种稳定 Brij-35 去污剂 10% (w/v) 溶液,用于各种蛋白方法。Brij™ 35 是一种非离子聚氧乙烯表面活性剂,常作为细胞裂解缓冲液组分和表面活性剂用于各种 HPLC 应用。

Brij 35 去污剂的特性:

• 分子量:1225g
• 去污剂类别:非离子
•聚集数:40
•胶束分子量:49,000 g
• 临界胶束浓度 (CMC):0.09 mM(0.011%,w/v)
• 浊点:> 100°C
• 可透析:否

此 Thermo Scientific 去污剂溶液的特点:

Brij 35—一种适用于多种蛋白方法的非离子去污剂
精确—10% 去污剂溶液(溶于超纯水)
易于使用—溶液易于分配和稀释使用

该 Thermo Scientific Brij 35, 10% 溶液的规格:

• 外观:透明、无色液体,不含外来物质。
• 浓度:浓度:27.0% 至 30.0%

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Brij™-35 Surfact-Amps™ (10% w/v) 溶液
仅供科研使用。不可用于诊断程序。
规格
数量50 mL
试剂类型去污剂溶液
形式液体
产品线Brij, Surfact-Amps
产品类型去垢剂
Unit SizeEach
内容与储存
室温保存

常见问题解答 (FAQ)

What are the main advantages of using Thermo Scientific Pierce Surfact-Amps detergents?

Thermo Scientific Pierce Surfact-Amps detergents are highly purified, precisely diluted (10%) formulations that are ideal for applications or assays that are sensitive to contaminants that are present in unpurified detergents. We test every batch to insure that our detergents contain less than 1.0 µeq/mL peroxides and carbonyls and package them under nitrogen, to prevent oxidization during storage.

Superior quality - lower measurable contaminant levels than other leading vendors
Accurate -precise 10% detergent solution in ultrapure water
Easy-to-use - solution is simple to dispense and dilute for use
Exceptionally pure - less than 1.0 µeq/mL peroxides and carbonyls

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

Are detergents denaturing or non-denaturing with respect to protein structure?

Ionic detergents, or those that carry a charge, are the most likely to be denaturing to proteins. Denaturing detergents can be anionic such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) or cationic such as ethyl trimethyl ammonium bromide. These detergents totally disrupt membranes and denature proteins by breaking protein-protein interactions through changes in the three-dimensional structure of the proteins. Nondenaturing detergents can be divided into nonionic detergents (i.e., Triton X-100), bile salts (i.e., cholate), and zwitterionic detergents (i.e., CHAPS).



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What are detergents?

Detergents are amphipathic molecules containing both a nonpolar “tail” having aliphatic or aromatic character, and a polar “head”. The ionic character of the polar head group forms the basis for broad classification of detergents as ionic, nonionic, or zwitterionic.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

How does detergent-based cell lysis work?

Detergents are amphipathic molecules, meaning they contain both a nonpolar “tail” having aliphatic or aromatic character and a polar “head”. Like the components of biological membranes, detergents have hydrophobic-associating properties as a result of their nonpolar tail groups. Nevertheless, detergents are themselves water soluble.

Consequently, detergent molecules allow the dispersion (miscibility) of water-insoluble, hydrophobic compounds into aqueous media, including the extraction and solubilization of membrane proteins. Detergent monomers solubilize membrane proteins by partitioning into the membrane bilayer. With increasing amounts of detergents, membranes undergo various stages of solubilization.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

What types of detergents are available for cell lysis?

Detergents can be denaturing or non-denaturing with respect to protein structure. Denaturing detergents can be anionic such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) or cationic such as ethyl trimethyl ammonium bromide. These detergents totally disrupt membranes and denature proteins by breaking proteinprotein interaction. These detergents are considered harsh. Non-denaturing detergents can be divided into nonionic detergents (i.e., Triton X-100), bile salts (i.e., cholate), and zwitterionic detergents (i.e., CHAPS). These detergents do not denature proteins and do not break protein-protein interactions. These detergents are considered mild.

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