Clean Solutions Fuel Affinity Chromatography
Authors: Jan Erwig and Elmar Herbig | Last updated: September 2015
Overview
Affinity chromatography is a key technique for protein isolation from complex solutions. The success of this method is critically dependent on the use of ultrapure water and contamination-free chemicals to ensure reproducible and reliable data. This article explores the essential role of ultrapure water in achieving high-quality results in protein purification.
- Document type: Article
- Page count: 2
- Read time: 7 minutes
Key Takeaways
- Ultrapure water and contamination-free chemicals are essential for consistent and reliable protein isolation using affinity chromatography
- Affinity chromatography excels at purifying large amounts of target proteins with high specificity
- Column matrix selection is critical in affinity chromatography and must match the protein tag for effective purification
- Pure solutions are crucial for successful protein purification, which is fundamental to understanding protein functions
- The integrity of experimental solutions in scientific research depends on the use of ultrapure water
This Resource is Designed for:
- Lab Researchers
- Lab Technicians
- Analytical Scientists
- Biological and Life Scientist
- Quality Control Staff
- Academic Researchers
Applications Supported:
- Life Science Research
- Analytical Quality Control
- Chromatography Analysis
- General Water Use
- Water Purification
- Water Contamination
- Ultrapure Water
- Type 1 Water