cationic polyacrylamide and agarose gel for sale of Netherlands

cationic polyacrylamide and agarose gel for sale of Netherlands
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  • What is the difference between agarose gel and polyacrylamide gel?
  • On the agarose gel, the polydisperse HA samples show the presence of HA ranging in size from about 300 kDa to 10 kDa. On the polyacrylamide gel, the same samples show the presence of a broad distribution of HA fragments extending almost to the bottom of the gel (corresponding to HA of approximately 11 disaccharides).
  • Which polyacrylamide gel is used to separate a 37 kDa ha sample?
  • For the 37 kDa HA sample, 3–4% agarose and the 4–20% gradient polyacrylamide gel gave equivalent results (weight-average molecular mass of 28–30 kDa). For the smallest HA sample of 22 kDa, only the polyacrylamide gel matrix was able to separate the sample, and allow determination of its weight-average molecular mass (20 kDa).
  • Which agarose gel is best for a 59 kDa ha sample?
  • For the 59 kDa HA sample, 3–4% agarose gels were best (weight-average molecular mass of 59–63 kDa), while a 2% gel showed poor separation of the low mass components, and the polyacrylamide gel matrix was unable to properly separate the high mass components of this sample.
  • Which agarose gel is best for a low molecular mass?
  • Excellent linear calibration was obtained for HA molecular mass as low as approximately 9 kDa in agarose gels. For higher resolution separation, and for extension to molecular masses as low as approximately 5 kDa, gradient polyacrylamide gels were superior.