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H6390

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Hemin−Agarose

Type I, saline suspension

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MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
41106500
NACRES:
NA.56

biological source

hemin from bovine

Quality Level

type

Type I

form

saline suspension

extent of labeling

≥4 μmol (per ml)

technique(s)

affinity chromatography: suitable

matrix

Cross-linked 4% beaded agarose

matrix activation

epoxy

matrix attachment

carboxyl

matrix spacer

12 atoms

suitability

suitable for chromatography

storage temp.

2-8°C

Application

Hemin Type I-agarose is an agarose conjugate in saline suspension used in affinity chromatography, protein chromatography and specialty resins. Hemin-agarose has been used to evaluate protection against invasion by Gram-negative bacteria.

Physical form

Suspension in 0.5 M NaCl containing preservative

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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  1. Which document(s) contains shelf-life or expiration date information for a given product?

    If available for a given product, the recommended re-test date or the expiration date can be found on the Certificate of Analysis.

  2. How do I get lot-specific information or a Certificate of Analysis?

    The lot specific COA document can be found by entering the lot number above under the "Documents" section.

  3. Where can I find a protocol for using Product H6390, Hemin-Agarose?

    A reference that describes both the preparation and use of hemin-agarose is Analytical Biochemistry, 121, 244-250 (1982).

  4. Can organic solvents be used with Product H6390, Hemin-Agarose?

    Yes, up to 20% ethanol, acetone or neat dimethylformamide may be used.

  5. What is the recommended negative control to use with Product H6390, Hemin-Agarose?

    Product 4B200 (Sepharose 4B) is a good negative control to use for H6390.

  6. What is the recommended pH range for Product H6390, Hemin-Agarose?

    The pH range that the hemin agarose can be used at (and at which the hemin is expected to be stable) is 6.5-9.0.

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Infection and immunity, 75(9), 4582-4591 (2007-06-20)
In an earlier study, based on the ferric enterobactin receptor FepA of Escherichia coli, we identified and modeled a TonB-dependent outer membrane receptor protein (LB191) from the genome of Leptospira interrogans serovar Lai. Based on in silico analysis, we hypothesized
S Yamamoto et al.
FEMS microbiology letters, 128(2), 195-200 (1995-05-01)
Several clinical isolates of Vibrio parahaemolyticus were examined for their ability to utilize either hemin or hemoglobin as a sole source of iron. Both compounds appeared to be equally good iron sources. Maximum growth was obtained at 5 microM hemin

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