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Glycine Buffer Solution, 100 mM, pH 2-2.5

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Glycine Buffer Solution, 100 mM, pH 2-2.5 is for eluting antibodies in various antibody purification procedures, 0.2 µm filtered
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Glycine Buffer Solution, 100 mM, pH 2-2.5, is a critical reagent in biochemical and molecular biology research, designed to maintain a stable acidic environment in various experimental setups. This buffer solution utilizes glycine, a simple amino acid, which acts as a buffering agent capable of stabilizing the solution′s pH between 2 and 2.5. Glycine achieves this by existing in a zwitterionic form, where it can both accept and donate protons, effectively neutralizing added acids or bases. This property is particularly beneficial in applications such as protein and peptide synthesis, where a precise, low pH is crucial to prevent the hydrolysis or denaturation of delicate biomolecules. Additionally, glycine buffer is extensively used in protein purification processes, especially during the elution of proteins from affinity columns, as it helps in disrupting protein-ligand interactions without compromising the structural integrity of the proteins. Its role is also pivotal in electrophoresis procedures, ensuring that the acidic conditions necessary for the optimal running of samples are maintained throughout the process. Overall, the Glycine Buffer Solution is indispensable for maintaining the required acidic conditions in various biochemical assays, aiding in the accurate study and manipulation of biomolecules under controlled pH conditions.


Glycine Buffer Solution, 100 mM, pH 2-2.5 References

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Glycine Buffer Solution, 100 mM, pH 2-2.5, 1 L

sc-295018
1 L
$21.00