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Thermo Scientific™ Triton™ X-114 Surfact-Amps™ Detergent Solution
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Thermo Scientific™ Triton X-114 Detergent Surfact-Amps™ Solution is highly-purified Triton X-114 detergent stabilized and supplied as a 10% solution in 10mL glass ampules.
Surfact-Amps™ Detergent Solutions (10% w/v) provide unsurpassed purity, quality and stability. Unlike neat detergents, which are extremely viscous, Surfact-Amps 10% Solutions are easy to pipette and accurately dispense. The surfactant solutions are carefully prepared and packaged under nitrogen in glass ampules, ensuring their stability and eliminating the accumulation of peroxides and degradation products.
Highlights:
Triton X-114 – a nonionic detergent for use in hydrophobic protein enrichment
Accurate – precise 10% detergent solution in ultrapure water
Easy-to-use – solution is simple to dispense and dilute for use
Exceptionally pure – less than 1.0μeq/ml peroxides and carbonyls
Stable – packed in glass ampules under inert nitrogen gas
Detergent Properties:
- Molecular Weight: 537
- Detergent Class: Nonionic
- Aggregation Number: Unknown
- Micelle Molecular Weight: Unknown Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC): 0.21mM (0.0113%, w/v)
- Cloud Point: 23°C
- Dialyzable: No
Especificaciones
Especificaciones
| Product Type | Detergent |
| Content And Storage | Store in original container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, between the following temperatures: 20°C to 25°C. |
| Form | Liquid |
| Product Line | Surfact-Amps, Triton |
| Reagent Type | Detergent Solution |
| Quantity | 6 x 10 mL |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Thermo Scientific Pierce Surfact-Amps detergents are highly purified, precisely diluted (10%) formulations that are ideal for applications or assays that are sensitive to contaminants that are present in unpurified detergents. We test every batch to insure that our detergents contain less than 1.0 µeq/mL peroxides and carbonyls and package them under nitrogen, to prevent oxidization during storage.
Superior quality - lower measurable contaminant levels than other leading vendors
Accurate -precise 10% detergent solution in ultrapure water
Easy-to-use - solution is simple to dispense and dilute for use
Exceptionally pure - less than 1.0 µeq/mL peroxides and carbonyls
Ionic detergents, or those that carry a charge, are the most likely to be denaturing to proteins. Denaturing detergents can be anionic such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) or cationic such as ethyl trimethyl ammonium bromide. These detergents totally disrupt membranes and denature proteins by breaking protein-protein interactions through changes in the three-dimensional structure of the proteins. Nondenaturing detergents can be divided into nonionic detergents (i.e., Triton X-100), bile salts (i.e., cholate), and zwitterionic detergents (i.e., CHAPS).
Detergents are amphipathic molecules containing both a nonpolar tail having aliphatic or aromatic character, and a polar head. The ionic character of the polar head group forms the basis for broad classification of detergents as ionic, nonionic, or zwitterionic.
Detergents are amphipathic molecules, meaning they contain both a nonpolar tail having aliphatic or aromatic character and a polar head. Like the components of biological membranes, detergents have hydrophobic-associating properties as a result of their nonpolar tail groups. Nevertheless, detergents are themselves water soluble.
Consequently, detergent molecules allow the dispersion (miscibility) of water-insoluble, hydrophobic compounds into aqueous media, including the extraction and solubilization of membrane proteins. Detergent monomers solubilize membrane proteins by partitioning into the membrane bilayer. With increasing amounts of detergents, membranes undergo various stages of solubilization.
Detergents can be denaturing or non-denaturing with respect to protein structure. Denaturing detergents can be anionic such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) or cationic such as ethyl trimethyl ammonium bromide. These detergents totally disrupt membranes and denature proteins by breaking proteinprotein interaction. These detergents are considered harsh. Non-denaturing detergents can be divided into nonionic detergents (i.e., Triton X-100), bile salts (i.e., cholate), and zwitterionic detergents (i.e., CHAPS). These detergents do not denature proteins and do not break protein-protein interactions. These detergents are considered mild.
Seguridad y manipulación
- Triton X-114 Surfact-Amps Detergent Solution
- Danger
- LONG-TERM AQUATIC HAZARD Chronic 3
- Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 1
- H318-Causes serious eye damage.
- H412-Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
- P273-Avoid release to the environment.
- P280-Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
- P305+P351+P338-IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
- P310-Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor/.
- P501b-Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.
- MIXTURE LIST-Contain: Octylphenol ethoxylate
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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