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Thermo Scientific™ MabCaptureC™ High Capacity Protein A Resin
A high-performance chromatography resin for capturing mAbs and recombinant Fc-tagged fusion proteins. Resin provides high specific binding capacity and enhanced alkaline stability characteristics under clean-in-place conditions (CIP).
Supplier: Thermo Scientific™ A53031
Description
- Ligand, which is produced in yeast, is immobilized on a rigid and uniformly sized agarose bead with an average particle size of 75 μm; the uniformity of the particle size, in turn, delivers superior performance characteristics over traditional resins
- Suitable for the purification of monoclonal antibodies as well as purification of a subpopulation of scFv’s and Fab fragments that contain a VH3 domain
- High binding capacity of 60 mg hIgG/mL at 5 min. residence (80 mg/mL at 0 min. residence)
- Alkaline stability − Engineered to withstand common CIP procedures with 0.2 M NaOH, enabling efficient cleaning of the chromatography resin and improved product quality
- Versatility − Clean antibody or Fc-fusion protein preparations from cell culture supernatant, serum, or ascites
- Stability − High-affinity Protein A is securely immobilized to high purity agarose to prevent leaching of ligand, target antibody, or base support
- Animal component-free raw materials
- Store at 4°C upon receipt
Specifications
10 mL of resin provided as a 50% slurry, Upon receipt store at 4°C | |
50% Slurry | |
Bottle | |
Cross linked Agarose |
10 mL | |
60 mg hIgG/mL @ 5 min residence (80 mg/mL @ 10 min residence) | |
High Capacity Protein A Resin, Alkaline Stable |
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Product Title
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.