103773
Serratia marcescens
expressed in E. coli
non-sterile
EMPROVE® EXPERT
≥99% (SDS-PAGE)
buffered aqueous glycerol solution
autoclavable: no
≥250 units/μL
≤0.25 EU/kU bacterial endotoxins
pharma/biopharma processes
dry ice
−20°C
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This Item | 71205-M | EZBNZ3-160K | 1.01656 |
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product line EMPROVE® EXPERT | product line - | product line - | product line - |
form liquid | form liquid | form - | form - |
feature autoclavable: no | feature - | feature - | feature - |
impurities ≤0.25 EU/kU bacterial endotoxins | impurities - | impurities - | impurities ≤10 CFU in 100 000 U Colony count (Yeasts and moulds), ≤10 CFU in 100 000 U Colony count (aerobic bacteria), not detectable Proteases |
shipped in dry ice | shipped in - | shipped in wet ice | shipped in dry ice |
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK 1
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