Batch chromatography is simple and fast, suitable for situations where protein resolution is not required, and an effective means of concentrating proteins. Source: Handbook of Protein Technology
Operation method
batch chromatography
Principle
Batch chromatography is characterized by the fact that the resin for chromatography is not placed in a column but in a container of beakers or bottles; the in-mixed chromatography is performed by stirring or shaking; and the chromatant is separated by filtration or centrifugation.
Materials and Instruments
Protein solutions Move 1. equilibrate the resin in a beaker or conical flask, stirring constantly to promote equilibration; 2. pour off most of the solution, reserving the solution so that the resin can be easily stirred; 3. Add sample; 4. Allow to stand for 1 h to allow the proteins to fully bind to the resin, stirring several times in between. 5; 5. filter the resin, taking care not to dehydrate the resin; 6. gently rinse the resin with the original solution on the filter. 7. put the resin back into the beaker; 7. put the resin back into the beaker and treat it with a solution of high ionic strength. 8. filter the resin and check the elution; 8. filtering the resin and testing the eluate for the presence of proteins 9. if necessary, treat the resin with a solution of higher ionic strength until the target protein is washed out. For more product details, please visit Aladdin Scientific website.
Ion exchange chromatography device
