Agarose

CAS No: 9012-36-6 

Catalouge No BSCHM-014A
Mol. Formula (C12H18O9)n
Mol. Weight -
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Agarose is a polysaccharide, generally extracted from certain red seaweed. It is a linear polymer made up of the repeating unit of anaerobioses, which is a disaccharide made up of D-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-L-galactopyranose. Agarose is one of the two principal components of agar, and is purified from agar by removing agar’s other component, agaropectin. An agarose is a polysaccharide polymer material, generally extracted from seaweed.  Agarose is a polysaccharide of D -galactose and 3,6-anhydro- L -galactose, which are glycosidically linked. It is the main component of agar is and is mainly from the Rotalgengattungen Gelidium and Gracillaria won.

Agarose, for Analytical Nucleic Acid Electrophoresis - Specification
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
HSN Code 13021915
Melting point 60 - 90 °C
Bulk density 700 kg/m3
Gel point 34 - 38 °C
Agarose, High Resolution - Specification
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
Grade Molecular Biology
HSN Code 13021915
EEO ≤0.05
Melting point ≤75 °C
Transition temp Gel point ≤35 °C
Gel strength ≥300 g/cm2 (3% gel)
Foreign activity DNase, RNase, NICKase, none detected
Agarose, Low Melting - Specification
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
Grade Molecular Biology
HSN Code 13021915
Solubility (Turbidity) 1.5% aq. hot solution Clear
Solubility (Colour) 1.5% aq. hot solution Colourless
Loss of drying Max. 10%
Sulphated ash Max 0.5%
Agarose, Medium EEO - Specification
Synonyms Agarose M
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
Grade Electrophoresis
HSN Code 13021915
EEO 0.16 - 0.19
Loss on drying Max. 10%
Agarose, Low EEO - Specification
Synonyms Agarose L
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
Grade Electrophoresis
HSN Code 13021915
EEO 0.05-0.13
Gel point 34.5-37.5 °C
Identity Passes test
Sulphur (SO4) Max 0.3%
Sulphated ash (800 °C) Max 1.0%
Loss on drying (105 °C, 2hrs) Max 10.0%
Agarose, High EEO - Specification
Synonyms Agarose H
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
Grade Electrophoresis
HSN Code 13021915
Solubility (Colour) Colourless to faint yellow
Moisture Max 7.0%
Ash Max 1.0%
EEO 0.23-0.26%
Sulphur (SO4) Max 0.2%
Sulphated ash (800 °C) Max 1.0%
Gelling temperature 34.5-37.5 °C
Agarose type A gelling point 38-40°C - Specification
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
Grade Molecular Biology
HSN Code 39139090
Solubility (Colour) Colourless to faint yellow
Loss on drying Max 7%
Sulphated ash Max 0.5%
EEO Max 0.2
Sulphate (SO4) Max 0.15%
DNase Rnase,Proteases Not detected
Gelling temperature 38-40 °C
Agarose type B gelling point 36°C - Specification
Categories Laboratory chemicals, Agarose
Appearance (Form) Powder
Appearance (Colour) White to off white
Grade Molecular Biology
HSN Code 13021915
Solubility (Colour) Colourless to faint yellow
Loss on drying Max 7%
Sulphated ash Max 0.15%
EEO Max 0.05-0.13
Sulphate (SO4) Max 0.15%
DNase Rnase,Proteases Not detected
Gelling temperature (4%) ~ 36 °C

Safety Information

  • Personal Protective Equipment Eye shields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter
  • WGK Germany 2
  • RTECS AW7950000

Agarose, for analytical nucleic acid electrophoresis Cas 9012-36-6 - used widely for a number of other applications, for example immunodiffusion and immunoelectrophoretic, as the agarose fibers functions as an anchor for immunocomplexes.

Agarose high resolution Cas no 9012-36-6 - used in the gel electrophoresis to separate restriction enzyme digested products in catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) genotyping.

Agarose low melting Cas 9012-36-6 - used as a support for the tri-dimensional culture of human and animal cells. Because agarose forms a non-cytotoxic hydrogels, it can be utilized to reproduce the natural environment of cells in the human body, the extracellular matrix.

Agarose Medium EEO Cas 9012-36-6 - used as the medium for analytical scale electrophoretic separation in agarose gel electrophoresis.  Agarose Medium EEO Cas 9012-36-6 - used widely for a number of other applications, for example immunodiffusion and immunoelectrophoresis, as the agarose fibers functions as an anchor for immunocomplexes.

Agarose Low EEO, for electrophoresis Cas 9012-36-6 - used as a support for the tri-dimensional culture of human and animal cells. Because agarose forms a non-cytotoxic hydrogels, it can be utilized to reproduce the natural environment of cells in the human body, the extracellular matrix.

Agarose High EEO Cas 9012-36-6 - used instead of agar to measure microorganism motility and mobility. Motile species will be able to migrate, albeit slowly, throughout the porous gel and infiltration rates can then be visualized.  Agarose High EEO Cas 9012-36-6 - used in molecular biology for the separation of large molecules, especially DNA, by electrophoresis.

Agarose type A gelling point 38-40°C Cas 9012-36-6 - used for a wide range of electrophoresis applications including separation of nucleic acids, immunoelectrophoresis (IEP) and isoelectric focusing. Unlike polyacrylamide, the consistency of the gels is more solid (but also less elastic)

Agarose type B gelling point 36 °C Cas 9012-36-6 - used in molecular biology for the separation of large molecules, especially DNA, by electrophoresis.

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