Magnetic Carboxyl Activated Resins
Magnetic Carboxyl Activated Resin is used to make magnetic chromatography media. It forms chemically stable amide linkages with ligands containing primary amine groups.
Magnetic Carboxyl Activated Resin is used to make magnetic chromatography media. It forms chemically stable amide linkages with ligands containing primary amine groups.
Magnetic Carboxyl Activated Resin is used to make magnetic chromatography media. It forms chemically stable amide linkages with ligands containing primary amine groups. It has a long spacer (9 atoms). After binding of target molecules, the magnetic resin can be readily isolated from the biological feedstocks with the aid of a magnet.
Carboxyl-activated agarose can be used for the immobilization of amine containing molecules. The coupling chemistry is carbodiimide-based and is a successful and well-documented technique.