2017-09-13Author:adminpraise:0
Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) is a useful method for purification and separation of biomolecules based on their surface hydrophobicity. HIC can be applied in the separation and purification of hydrophobic proteins such as aromatic and aliphatic compounds. In HIC, the matrix material is lightly substituted with hydrophobic groups, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, octyl, or phenyl groups.
Cat. No. |
Product name |
Matrix |
Ligand density |
Binding capacity |
Highly cross-linked 6% agarose |
40-50 µmol/mL |
40 mg (IgG)/mL (media) |
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Highly cross-linked 6% agarose |
15-20 µmol/mL |
15 mg (IgG)/mL (media) |
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Highly cross-linked 6% agarose |
25-30 µmol/mL |
30 mg (IgG)/mL (media) |
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Cross-linked 6% agarose |
25-30 µmol/mL |
25 mg (IgG)/mL (media) |
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Highly cross-linked 6% agarose |
10 µmol/mL |
10-20 mg (Lysyme)/mL (media) |
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Highly cross-linked 4% agarose |
~5 µmol/mL |
~10 mg (Lysyme)/mL (media) |