30% Acrylamide / Bis-acrylamide Mix Solution (Ratio 29:1)
Ref. SR-67394
100ml | Arrêté | ||
500ml | Arrêté |
Informations sur le produit
SDS-PAGE is a method employed for separating proteins via electrophoresis, based on the principle that charged molecules migrate through a matrix in response to an applied electric field. The matrix utilized for this separation is polyacrylamide, which is derived from acrylamide, a compound that can be hazardous. Polyacrylamide is commonly used for the size-based separation of proteins and nucleic acids. The gel matrix forms through the free radical polymerization of acrylamide along with a crosslinking agent known as N, N-Methylenebisacrylamide. In this process, acrylamide monomers polymerize into long chains, initiated by a free radical-generating system, and these chains are linked by the cross-linker, resulting in a gel structure. This gel is crucial for effective electrophoretic separation, facilitating the analysis of biomolecules based on size.