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126615

Sigma-Aldrich

Albumin, Bovine Serum, 10% Aqueous Solution, Nuclease-Free

Synonym(s):
Albumin, Bovine Serum, 10% Aqueous Solution, Nuclease-Free
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form

liquid

manufacturer/tradename

Calbiochem®

storage condition

OK to freeze

impurities

≤0.02% Fatty Acids
≤2.0% Ash

cation traces

heavy metals: ≤10 ppm

foreign activity

Nuclease, none detected
Protease, none detected

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

Purified chromatographically to reduce DNases and RNases to exceptionally low levels.
Useful for applications in which acetylated BSA is not desirable, such as in antibody dilution, DNA footprinting and gel shift assay, ELISA, enzyme assay, enzyme stabilization, immunoblotting, immunofluorescence, PCR, restriction enzyme reactions, RIA, probe-based diagnostics, radioactive quenching, and receptor binding studies. Purified chromatographically to reduce DNases and RNases to exceptionally low levels.
Useful for applications in which acetylated BSA is not desirable, such as in antibody dilution, DNA footprinting, and gel shift assay, ELISA, enzyme assay, enzyme stabilization, immunoblotting, immunofluorescence, PCR, restriction enzyme reactions, RIA, probe-based diagnostics, radioactive quenching, and receptor binding studies.

Packaging

25 ml in Plastic ampoule

Warning

Toxicity: Standard Handling (A)

Physical form

10% aqueous solution, 0.22 µm-filtered, pH 6.8-7.2.

Legal Information

CALBIOCHEM is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Storage Class Code

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

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