Use biochemical research, for affinity chromatography, gel filtration chromatography, single-shift chromatography and molecular mass labeling.
Dextran blue 2000 - Risk and Safety
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Dextran blue 2000 - Introduction
BLUE DEXTRAN FOR GEL filtation is a polydextrose whose surface is covered with BLUE dye molecules. It is chemically colorless, but can appear blue when combined with proteins or other biological macromolecules. BLUE DEXTRAN FOR GEL FILTRATION is a biochemical reagent and dye FOR GEL FILTRATION.
Gel filtration is a commonly used separation technique used to separate and determine the molecular weight of biological macromolecules. BLUE DEXTRAN FOR GEL FILTRATION interacts with the isolate in the GEL column through affinity with the target molecule, allowing the molecules to be separated and purified by size. The relative molecular weights of the individual molecular components were determined by measuring their relative hold-up volumes.
BLUE DEXTRAN FOR GEL FILTRATION is usually prepared by covalently binding polydextrose to dye molecules. The preparation process requires strict control of the reaction conditions to ensure that the dye molecules are uniformly dispersed in the structure of the polydextrose.
When using BLUE DEXTRAN FOR GEL FILTRATION, you need to pay attention to the following safety information: You need to avoid inhaling dust or solution, and avoid contact with skin and eyes. Appropriate personal protective equipment, such as lab gloves and safety glasses, should be worn during use. In case of accidental contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water and consult a doctor. Detailed safety information and operational recommendations can be found in the relevant product safety data sheet.