Carrier Proteins
FUJIFILM Wako has a line up of our carrier proteins as reagents for immunological studies.
Ovalbumin, Low Endotoxin
Ovalbumin is a glycoprotein contained in chicken eggs with a molecular weight of approximately 45 kDa. Contains a reduced endotoxin concentration, for carrier protein and allergen studies.
- Derived from chicken eggs
- Endotoxin concentration <1 EU/mg
- Dialyzed
- Lyophilized
Example of preparation of stock solution (10 mg/mL)
- To 10 mg of this product, add 1 mL of PBS (sterile, endotoxin-free).
- Mix well.
- Pass the solution through a 0.2 μm filter to sterilize.
- Store the prepared solution at -20°C away from light, and use within 6 months.
Albumin, from bovine serum (BSA), Cohn fraction V, pH 7.0
Albumin is the most abundant acid protein in blood serum. It is widely used as a diluent or stabilizer for biologically sensitive macromolecules such as enzymes and growth factors, as a carrier protein for antibody production, as a blocking reagent for ELISA, and as a secondary reference material for molecular weight/amino acid/nitrogen content measurement.
- Derived from bovine serum
- Endotoxin concentration <3 EU/mg
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Ovalbumin, Low Endotoxin
For research use or further manufacturing use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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