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MaXtar Blue Affinity Chromatography Resins, MaXtar Blue HR, 5 L, 1030-1815 (CAT#: STEM-C-1907-ZJF)

Highlights

High Resolution: Ensures precise separation.
High Flow Velocity: Supports rapid processing.
Specific Applications: Ideal for the separation of antithrombin, lipoprotein, interferon, and albumin.

Cat Number: STEM-C-1907-ZJF

Application: Mainly used in the separation and purification of albumin, interferon, various nucleotide-dependent enzymes, α2-macroglobulin, coagulation factors and related proteins

Model: 1030-1815

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Description

MaXtar® Blue is an affinity chromatography medium created by covalently linking Cibacron Blue to a highly cross-linked agarose matrix using a triazine coupling method. The blue dye Cibacron Blue can bind to various proteins, such as albumin, lipoprotein, interferon, and coagulation factors. It also binds to a variety of enzymes, including kinases, dehydrogenases, and most enzymes that require adenosine-containing cofactors (such as NAD+). MaXtar® Blue is primarily used for the separation and purification of albumin, interferon, various nucleotide-dependent enzymes, α2-macroglobulin, coagulation factors, and related proteins.

Specification

Product: MaXtar® Blue HR
Feature: High resolution
Feature: High flow velocity
Feature: For separation of antithrombin, lipoprotein, interferon, and albumin
Mean particle size: 40 μm
Max. flow velocity: 600 cm/h
Quantity: 5 L

Features

High Resolution: Ensures precise separation.
High Flow Velocity: Supports rapid processing.
Specific Applications: Ideal for the separation of antithrombin, lipoprotein, interferon, and albumin.

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