TA-6 HP

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SKU: Y1032
Regular price $409.00
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TA-6 HP is a 6% agarose emulsified, rinsed, crosslinked and sieved gel filtration resin used for the fine separation and purification or detection of biomolecules such as polysaccharides, nucleic acids, and viruses. TA-6 HP is a high degree of crosslinking of agarose with 2,3-dibromopropanol. It is physicochemically more stable. Compared with TA-6FF, TA-6 HP has a smaller particle size and higher resolution.

  • Matrix Agarose
  • Bead Structure 6 HP
  • Separation Mode Gel Filtration
  • Agarose Concentration 6%
  • Particle Size Range 24-44µm
  • Avg. Particle Size 34µm
  • Max. Pressure 0.3MPa
  • pH Range 2-12

TA-6 HP is a 6% agarose emulsified, rinsed, crosslinked and sieved gel filtration resin used for the fine separation and purification or detection of biomolecules such as polysaccharides, nucleic acids, and viruses, and is often used as a high-resolution base for affinity, hydrophobic and ion exchange chromatography. TA-6 HP is a high degree of crosslinking of agarose with 2,3-dibromopropanol. It is physicochemically more stable. This type of media can withstand autoclaving at 121°C and has a fast flow rate, which makes it suitable for application in large-scale fine separation and purification. Compared with TA-6FF, TA-6 HP has a smaller particle size and higher resolution.

Specifications:

Product TA-6 HP
Appearance White slurry, forms visible layering upon standing
Agarose Concentration 6%
Separation Range Linear molecules: 10–1000 kd
Spherical molecules: 10–4000 kd
Nucleic acid: 15–190 bp
Particle Size Range 24–44 µm (avg. 34 µm)
Recommended Max. Flow Rate 30–60 cm/h (TK-EC 50/100, H=80 cm)
Max. Pressure Tolerance 0.3 MPa (3 bar)
Chemical Stability Stable in common aqueous solutions: 2M NaOH, 8M urea, 6 M guanidine hydrochloride, 1M acetic acid, 70% ethanol, 30% isopropanol
pH Stability 2–12 (operating); 2–14 (CIP, short-term)
Storage Conditions Room temperature (2–8 °C preferred), 20% ethanol