SSPE Buffer 20X (Biotechnology Grade)
$195.00
Catalog Number: B2010087 (50 mL)
SSPE Buffer (20X) is a highly pure, filter-sterilized, reproducible buffer for useful for bacterial screening, hybridization procedures for nucleic acid and blot transfer applications. Working concentrations can be prepared by diluting the provided concentrate with di-water to a final concentration of 0.1X to 20X (depending on the application). Custom bulk orders are available upon request.
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SSPE Buffer 20X (Biotechnology Grade)
Catalog number: | B2010087 |
Lot number: | Batch Dependent |
Expiration date: | Batch Dependent |
Volume/Weight | 50 mL |
pH | 7.4 |
Supplied as | 20X concentrate (working concentration ranges between 0.1X and 20X depending on application) |
Appearance | Clear solution |
Applications | SSPE Buffer (20X) is a highly pure, filter-sterilized, reproducible buffer for useful for bacterial screening, hybridization procedures for nucleic acid and blot transfer applications. Working concentrations can be prepared by diluting the provided concentrate with di-water to a final concentration of 0.1X to 20X (depending on the application). |
Shelf-Life | 1 year from date of manufacture |
Storage: | Keep at 2-8°C |
Keywords: | Sodium Chloride-Sodium Phosphate-EDTA Buffer, SSPE 20X, SSPE concentrate |
Grade | Biotechnology grade. All components are highly pure (minimum 99%). All solutions are made with Type I ultrapure water (resistivity >18 MΩ-cm) and are filtered on a 0.22 um. |
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Related Products | Biochemical Buffers and Solutions |
Additional information
Weight | 48 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 8 × 8 in |
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