HisTrap FF

by Cytiva


  • 17525501 | HISTRAP FF 5 X 5 ML
  • 17525501 | HISTRAP FF 5 X 5 ML
  • 17525501 | HISTRAP FF 5 X 5 ML
  • 17525501 | HISTRAP FF 5 X 5 ML
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HisTrap FF 5 X 5 mL

High binding capacity, approx. 4NA mg/ml medium.

Negligible leakage of Ni2+.

Prepacked columns offer reliable and convenient timesaving purification of histidinetagged recombinant proteins.

Compatible with a wide range of reducing agents, detergents, denaturants, and other additives.

Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow consists of 9NA µm beads of highly crosslinked agarose, to which a chelating ligand has been immobilized. This chelating ligand is charged with Ni2+ ions, the firstchoice metal ion for purifying most histidinetagged proteins. The negligible leakage of Ni2+ ions from the matrix ensures reliable capture of histidinetagged proteins in repeated IMAC purifications

The high flow rates made possible by the Ni Sepharose 6 Fast Flow matrix make HisTrap FF columns well suited for small scaleup. Capacity can be increased by connecting columns in series. HiTrap IMAC FF is the product of choice when charging the medium with different metal ions for optimization of purification protocols.

Specifications
Inventory Number:
GEH17525501EA
Part Number:
17525501
Supplier:
Cytiva
Supplier's Lead Time:
Call for Lead Time
Quantity:
1 per EA
Contract Availability:
GSA
Country of Origin:
SWEDEN
Bed Dimensions:
7 x 25 mm
Bed Height:
25 mm
Bed Volume:
1
Chromatography technique:
Histidine-tagged protein purification
Column i.d.:
7
Flow Rate:
< 4 ml/min|< 4 ml/min
Licensing:
For licensing information, see the Licensing Statements page in the About Us section.
Order Information:
Use 20-40 mM imidazole in sample and binding buffers for highest purity.
Pack size:
5 × 5 mL
Storage:
4 to 30°C, 20% Ethanol
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