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Biocompatible Coating & Protein Analysis

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The biocompatible coat is highly versatile, low cost and nontoxic. These can be used for many medical devices and diagnostic products.

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Biocompatible Coating &

Protein Analysis

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Use of Polymer Beads

Silica gel or non-porous, meso porous or macro porous polymer beads may be used as the packaging material in the column. The greatest advantage of these columns is that these can be cleaned with solvents and reused. The whole process is easy and less laborious than the traditional chromatography techniques. The HPLC has revolutionized the research industry with better and faster results in biomolecule separation and purification.

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Protein Analysis & Purification

Every step in protein analysis from separation, identification, purification to quantification can be done easily with the help of HPLC. The column is packed with a stationery phase that binds the protein molecules on its surface. The mobile phase or solvent is then used to separate the desired protein on the basis of its charge or nature from the mixture and collected separately.

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Use of HPLC columns for protein purification ?

HPLC columns are also used for protein purification from a separated sample. Purification is based on a specific property of the target protein. Depending on the type of chromatography used, the protein purified with HPLC columns may be functional or non-functional.

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Get Me Touch

BioChrom Labs, Inc.1719 South 13th Street

P.O. Box 2404Terre Haute, Indiana 47802 U.S.A.

Telephone: (812) 234-2558; Toll Free: (800) 545-2148

Fax: (812) 234-2461Email: [email protected]

Website: www.biochrom.com

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