Brij-35

For membrane research

Reagent Code: #127967
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CAS Number 9002-92-0

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Formula HO(CH₂CH₂O)nC₁₂H₂₅
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MDL Number MFCD00080891
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Melting Point 35-40 °C(lit.)
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Storage Room temperature, dry

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Used as a non-ionic surfactant in biochemical and biotechnological applications, particularly in electrophoresis and membrane washing steps during Western blotting. Helps solubilize membrane proteins and reduce non-specific binding. Commonly used in immunoassays, including ELISA, to improve reagent dispersion and minimize background noise. Also serves as a stabilizer and emulsifier in pharmaceutical formulations and laboratory cleaning solutions.

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Appearance Colorless or white paste or viscous liquid
Miscellaneous tests(peroxides) 0-1ppm
Solubility in H2O 100mg/mL, Clear
Test for thin layer chromatography PASS

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10-20 days ฿5,200.00
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Used as a non-ionic surfactant in biochemical and biotechnological applications, particularly in electrophoresis and membrane washing steps during Western blotting. Helps solubilize membrane proteins and reduce non-specific binding. Commonly used in immunoassays, including ELISA, to improve reagent dispersion and minimize background noise. Also serves as a stabilizer and emulsifier in pharmaceutical formulations and laboratory cleaning solutions.
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