Protein A Ceramic Resin is a high capacity affinity resin designed for process-scale purification of immunoglobulin G. The resin combines ease of use with high binding capacity and excellent scalability. Protein A Ceramic HyperD F resin is prepared using a rigid proprietary ceramic bead. Recombinant Protein A is immobilized to a specially formulated hydrogel within the porous ceramic bead.
Blue Resin is an affinity chromatography resin used for the purification of a wide variety of enzymes and proteins such as kinases, albumin, interferons, and some coagulation factors. The basic matrix is Trisacryl GF2000, a macroporous non-ionic resin on which Cibacrons Blue is covalently immobilized. Cibacron Blue F3GA dye is strongly bound to the matrix through a six carbon spacer arm. The reaction is performed with the EEDQ coupling agent. This type of coupling prevents any leakage of the dye in normal working conditions.
Resin is a high speed, high capacity affinity preparative resin for the purification of biological molecules that bind to heparin, such as coagulation factors, growth factors, lipoproteins, etc. The resin provides high binding capacity at high flow rates. Affinity resin employs a high-capacity hydrogel polymerized within the large pores of a rigid bead. This design combines the desirable characteristics of a soft, high capacity hydrogel with the high dimensional stability of a rigid bead.
Resin is a high speed, high capacity affinity preparative resin for the purification of biological molecules that bind to lysine such as plasminogen from human or animal species plasma. The resin provides high binding capacity at high flow rates. Affinity resin employs a high-capacity hydrogel polymerized within the large pores of a rigid bead. This design combines the desirable characteristics of a soft, high capacity hydrogel with the high dimensional stability of a rigid bead.
Enchant Protein Purification Kits rapidly deplete unwanted abundant proteins and unmask low abundant biomarkers from human and animal-derived serum and plasma samples. Alternatively, these same kits can be used to collect the abundant protein fraction for further analysis. Convenient kit formats eliminate the need to handle messy slurries or deal with column packing. These all-in-one kits include the protocol, purification columns and buffers, and offer one of the lowest costs per sample available.