Overview

Principal Applications

  • Lactoferrin Purification

Advantages

  • Excellent dynamic binding capacities for high-productivity and scalability
  • Excellent pressure/flow performance
  • High resolution/selectivity
  • Excellent chemical and physical stability
  • Secure, validated supply and regulatory support

Regulatory Approvals

  • Manufactured under GMP conditions

Typical Physical & Chemical Characteristics:

Polymer structure Highly cross linked agarose
Appearance Spherical beads
Functional group Sulfopropyl
Chemical stability All commonly used aqueous buffers. 1M NaOH, 8M urea, 6M guanidine hydrochloride, 30% isopropanol and 70% ethanol
Avoid Oxidising agents, cationic detergents
Ionic capacity - medium 0.10 - 0.16 mmol H⁺/ml
Particle Size Distribution 100 - 300 µm
pH stability, CIP (short term) 3 - 14
pH stability, working range 4 - 13
Recommended storage 4 - 30 °C
Recommended storage 20% ethanol
Recommended storage 0.2M sodium acetate
Microbial Contamination; Colony Forming Units / ml suspension ≤ 20
Back Pressure at 500 cm/h; bar <1