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Biological Detergents

Image courtesy of Public Library of Science publication SLOB, a SLOWPOKE Channel Binding Protein, Regulates Insulin Pathway Signaling and Metabolism in Drosophila from researchers at Department of Neuroscience, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America. CHAPS detergent was used as a component in lysis buffer to homogenize insect tissue for Western Blots.
AG Scientific: The leader in Biological Detergents
Biological detergents are used to purify, isolate or solubilize membrane proteins while preserving the protein’s biological activity; they are also used to selectively prepare culture media by inhibiting certain bacteria growth, and to isolate, purify, crystallize or renature proteins.
AG Scientific is known for carring the highest quality zwitterionic CHAPS and MOPS buffers, this has allowed us to achieve a leadership position as a preferred supplier for University researchers & Biotech manufacturers worldwide.
For customers new to AG Scientific we recommend downloading our BioDetergent E-booklet. It is the comprehensive E-guide to our complete line of materials.
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Descriptions of each material
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Funtionality & specific ezymatic activity
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Solubility
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Hydrophobicity & PH
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