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BioReagent,DNA grade,Suitable for molecular biology,medium BioReagent,DNA grade,Suitable for molecular biology for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.
Store at 2-8°C,Argon charged Ships Wet ice Check lot-specific COA for exact specifications.
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Cited in 2 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.
Sephadex™ G-100 DNA Grade chromatography resin for purification of DNA fragments up to 25 bases in length from small molecules such as salts by size exclusion. DNA fragments above 25 bases will be excluded from the resin and will pass through without retention compared to smaller molecules. The media is provided in a bulk (dry) format to allow researchers to prepare their own columns for purifying nucleic acids.The product is tested to ensure reproducibility and high recovery of DNA (> 90%) and is highly suitable for high-recovery nucleic acid purification via gel filtration.
Instructions for use
Sephadex powder has to be hydrated before use. The resin must be fully swollen before packing into columns.
Swelling time: 72 hours at 20°C or 5 hours at 90°C
Step 1
Weigh out the appropriate amount of dry gel for the required bed volume (approx. bed volume: 15–20 mL/g dry gel).
Step 2
Step 2 Add enough buffer to equal the total volume of the column plus 30% more.
Step 3
Stir. Excessive stirring should be avoided as it may break the beads: DO NOT USE MAGNETIC STIRRERS. The process is accelerated by using a boiling water bath, which also serves to deaerate the buffer.
Step 4
Decant the supernatant (after complete swelling) to remove fines.
Step 5
Reintroduce buffer to make a suspension; this should be fairly thick (about 75% settled gel).
Step 6
If degassing is required, use of an appropriate glass vessel attached to a vacuum line is recommended.Once prepared, pour into an appropriate column. To equilibrate, pass 2 to 3 column volumes of the aqueous buffer to be used in the separation.Swollen resin can be stored refrigerated at 2°C–8°C. for up to 1 month. For longer term storage, a bacteriostatic agent should be included in the buffer such as 20% ethanol or Kathon.
Eluent composition should not directly influence the resolution that can be obtained:
1. For substances carrying charged groups an eluent containing a buffer e.g. Tris-HCl, sodium phosphate is used to control pH, and an ionic strength of at least 0.02 is recommended to safeguard against possible ionic interactions with the gel matrix. NaCl can be used forthis purpose.
2. For product that is to be lyophilized: use volatile buffers e.g. ammonium acetate, ammonium bicarbonate or ethylenediamine acetate.
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View spec sheet →| Sensitivity | Moisture sensitive |
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| Flash Point(°C) | 38 °C |
| 1. Meimei Fu, Qianru Xiang, Zhuoyi Huang, Wenjun Luo, Zhou Fang, Jintao Li, Yue Li, Zijun Xia, Yangjia Huang, Yitao Zhao, Wenzhen Liao, Jinshan Guo. (2025) Photo-Cross-Linked and Photothermal Flammulina velutipes Polysaccharide Hydrogel Loaded with Caffeic Acid-Copper Nanozyme for Diabetic Wound Healing. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, [PMID:40952936] [10.1021/acsami.5c11453] |
| 2. Fang Long, Zuomin Hu, Huanzhao Luo, Zhongxing Chu, Shuqin Li, Yaping Zhou, Anping Li, Feijun Luo. (2026) Remodeling of Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) Shoot Polysaccharides by Monascus purpureus Fermentation Enhances Antioxidant Protection in Caco-2 Cells. Foods, 15 (4): (704). [PMID:41750896] [10.3390/foods15040704] |
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