GE17-1287-10
Anx Sepharose™ Fast Flow High Sub
Cytiva 17-1287-10, pack of 25 mL
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diethylaminopropyl
description
Ion Exchanger Type (value)
shelf life
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packaging
pack of 25 mL
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 17-1287-10
matrix
4% cross-linked agarose
particle size
45-165 μm
average diameter
90 μm
cleaning in place
2-14
working range
3-13
suitability
suitable for bioprocess medium
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General description
Application
As member of the BioProcess media range, ANX Sepharose™ 4 Fast FLow (high sub) meets industrial demands with security of supply and comprehensive technical and regulatory support.
Features and Benefits
- Weak anion exchanger with different selectivity compared with traditional ion exchangers.
- Applicable for separation of high molecular weight Proteins
- Developed in co-operation with leading large-scale pharmaceutical manufacturers
- High chemical stability allows for well proven CIP and sanitization protocols
- The hydrophilic nature of the base matrix ensures Low levels of non-specific binding leading to Low levels of host cell-derived impurities in the elution pool.
Storage and Stability
Analysis Note
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Storage Class
3 - Flammable liquids
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