BioAcryl-P (30%, 37.5:1), Thermo Scientific Chemicals
BioAcryl-P (30%, 37.5:1), Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

BioAcryl-P (30%, 37.5:1), Thermo Scientific Chemicals

BioAcryl-P (Acrylamide/Bisacrylamide 37.5:1, CAS # 25034-58-6) is a powder-based formula used to create the gel matrix necessary for electrophoresis experiments.
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS303-98-0
SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Infrared spectrumConforms
HPLC>=97.5 %
Specific absorbance A (1%/1cm)>=162 (275 nm, EtOH)
Appearance (Color)Yellow to orange
Appearance (Form)Crystalline powder
Acrylamide/Bisacrylamide 37.5:1, Premixed powder is used for preparing protein DNA gels. It is used as a DNA sequencing gels, Protein separation. They are also used for preparing gels using stock solutions with the most common cross-link ratios.

This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.

General Description

  • BioAcryl-P is a 37.5:1 ratio of Acrylamide/Bisacrylamide
  • Acrylamide is a crystalline amide that forms polymer structures at room temperature
  • Acrylamide acts as the monomer for the gel structure, and bisacrylamide as the crosslinker for gel matrix formation

Application

  • Suitable for gel electrophoresis-mediated separation of proteins and DNA for identification or sequencing
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. H Eshaghpour.; DM Crothers. Preparative separation of the complementary strands of DNA restriction fragments by alkaline RPC-5 chromatography. Nucl. Acids Res. 1978, 5,(1), 13-21.
  2. M Bazile, HA Nichols, JA Pojman. Effect of orientation on thermoset frontal polymerization. Journal of Polymer. 2002, 40,(20), 3504-3508.