BRIJ® 35 MegaPure™ Detergent, 10% Solution, Sterile-Filtered for cell activation

Catalog number
B1184-100
Name
BRIJ® 35 MegaPure™ Detergent, 10% Solution, Sterile-Filtered for cell activation
Size
100 ml
Price
262.00 EUR
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Description
The detergent Brij™ 35 is a nonionic polyoxyethylene surfactant frequently used as a component of cell lysis buffers or a surfactant in various HPLC applications. The MegaPure® detergent solutions are carefully prepared to remove any aldehydes and peroxides. Can be used in cell culture applications.
Peptide sequence
N/A
CAS number
9002-92-0
Molecular weight
~1225
Category
Biochemicals
Other name
Polyoxyethyleneglycol Dodecyl Ether, Polyoxyethylene (23) Lauryl Ether
Molecular formula
N/A
Physical appearance
Clear liquid
Supplied with
10% solution in D.I water
Is this a salt?
No
Is it cell-permeable?
No
Purification
Aldehydes:
Reconstitute instructions
N/A
Storage condition
+4°C
Shipping condition
gel pack
Maximum time for storage
36 months
Storage instructions
Packaged under inert gas
Tissue
cell
Additional description
For cells, cell lines and tissues in culture till half confluency.The volume (ml) in milliliters of buffered % w/v solutions at the medium pH are also used for DNA extraction Organic (Phenol-Chloroform) Extraction, Non-Organic (Proteinase K and Salting out), Chelex (Ion Exchange Resin) Extraction, EDTA or PBS aqueous.This 1 has passed a sterilization (or sterilization) by filtration or inactivation that has eliminated (removed) or killed (deactivated) all forms of DNA, RNA and enzymes. Also life and other biological agents (such as viruses which some do not consider to be alive but are biological pathogens nonetheless), excluding prions which cannot be killed, including transmissible agents (such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, prions, spore forms, unicellular eukaryotic organisms such as Plasmodium, etc.) present in a specified reagent or on a surface, a volume of fluid, or in a compound such as biological culture medias filtered. Sterilization was achieved with one or more of the following heat, chemicals, irradiation, high pressure, and filtration. Sterilization is distinct from disinfection, sanitization, and pasteurization in that sterilization kills, deactivates, or eliminates all forms of life and other biological agents.