Soluble Pectin (SP) Extraction Reagent - BioReagent,Suitable for plant cell and tissue extracts

Cat. No.: S1509597
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GRADE & PURITY BioReagent ? BioReagent grade — tested suitable for life-science and molecular-biology use. Use for cell culture, assays, and biochemical work needing biological compatibility. Suitable for plant cell and tissue extracts ? Suited to plant cell and tissue extraction. Use when preparing extracts from plant cells or tissues.
Synonyms
Soluble Pectin Extraction Reagent | SP Extraction Reagent
Storage
Room temperature
Shipped In
Normal
Application
Cell fractionation
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Qty
500ml
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BioReagent,Suitable for plant cell and tissue extracts BioReagent,Suitable for plant cell and tissue extracts for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.

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Storage & shipping

Room temperature Ships Normal Check lot-specific COA for exact specifications.

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Quality documents

SDS, COA, datasheet, and spec sheet available for download. Lot-specific COA accessible via lot number lookup.

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Literature proof

Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.

Descripción general

  Natural pectin substances exist extensively in the fruits, roots, stems and leaves of plants in the forms of protopectin, pectin and pectic acid. As a component of plant cell walls, they coexist with cellulose and form the intercellular cement between adjacent cells, thus tightly binding plant tissue cells together. Protopectin is a water-insoluble substance, but it can be hydrolyzed into water-soluble pectin under the action of chemical reagents such as acids, alkalis, salts and enzymes. Pectin, also known as polygalacturonic acid, is a linear polymer formed by the linkage of D-galacturonic acid via α-1,4 glycosidic bonds. Essentially, it is a linear polysaccharide polymer containing hundreds to about 1,000 anhydrogalacturonic acid residues, with a corresponding average relative molecular mass ranging from 50,000 to 150,000.
  This Soluble Pectin (SP) Extraction Reagent is mainly used for extracting soluble pectin from plant tissues or fruits. Note: This reagent is intended for research purposes only and not for clinical diagnosis or any other applications.
Materials to Be Prepared by the User
1. Distilled water
2. Experimental materials: Fruits such as peaches, plums, apples, apricots, or other plant tissues
3. Balance, scissors, mortar or homogenizer, centrifuge, water bath, test tubes or centrifuge tubes
Operating Procedures (For Reference Only)
1. Take the fruits or other plant tissues, rinse and dry them thoroughly, weigh 0.2 g of the cut fresh samples, and place them in a mortar or homogenizer.
2. Add 1-2 ml of the Soluble Pectin Extraction Reagent, grind or homogenize the mixture thoroughly, and then transfer it into a 10 ml test tube. Rinse the mortar or homogenizer with the Soluble Pectin Extraction Reagent and transfer the rinsing solution into the test tube, then add additional Soluble Pectin Extraction Reagent to make the total volume up to 10 ml.
3. Place the test tube in a boiling water bath for 30 min. During boiling, timely replenish the Soluble Pectin Extraction Reagent to maintain the volume at 10 ml. Take out the test tube and cool it down to room temperature. Centrifuge the mixture at 8,000 r/min for 15 min and discard the supernatant. Repeat this step twice to remove sugars and other substances from the sample.
4. Take the test tube containing the precipitate, add 4 ml of distilled water, and place it in a 50℃ water bath for 30 min to dissolve the pectin. Take out the test tube and cool it to room temperature. Centrifuge the mixture at 8,000 r/min for 15 min and transfer the supernatant into a new test tube. Wash the precipitate with a small amount of distilled water, centrifuge again at 8,000 r/min for 15 min, transfer the supernatant into the aforementioned new test tube, and add distilled water to make the total volume up to 10 ml. This is the soluble pectin extract.
Precautions
1. The sampling amount and reagent dosage should be adjusted appropriately according to the pectin content.
2. Soluble sugars have a significant impact on the determination results, so it is necessary to completely remove soluble sugars from the sample.
3. Please use the reagent as soon as possible after opening to avoid affecting the subsequent experimental results.
4. For your safety and health, wear a lab coat and disposable gloves during operation.

Specifications

Sinónimos
Soluble Pectin Extraction Reagent | SP Extraction Reagent
Especificaciones y pureza
BioReagent, Suitable for plant cell and tissue extracts
Estabilidad y almacenamiento
Store at room temperature long term (24 months).
Condiciones de almacenamiento de almacenamiento
Room temperature
Enviado en
Normal
Grado
BioReagent, Suitable for plant cell and tissue extracts

Documentation

📋 Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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Lot NumberCertificate TypeFechaArticulo
ZJ26F0332853Certificate of AnalysisMar 11, 2026 S1509597
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