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Ampholytes - Bio-Rad
Bio-Lyte carrier ampholytes, supplied as clear aqueous solutions, are blended to give a complete range of isoelectric points for reproducible, linear pH ...
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Ampholyte - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ampholytes are usually polyaminopolysulfonic acids, which serve as pH buffers. When a voltage is applied, each ampholyte migrates into the gel a different ...
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Ampholytes
Ampholytes are compounds that when dissolved in water (which is itsef an amphoteric compound) can act either as acid or as a base.
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ampholyte
ampholyte, n. Chem. (ˈæmfəlaɪt) [f. amphoteric a. + electrolyte n.] An electrolyte possessing both acidic and basic groups.1921 D. Burns Introd. Biophysics vii. 59 Substances which produce both H· and OH{p} ions on dissociation are called amphoteric electrolytes or ampholytes. 1940 Glasstone Text-bk...
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Ampholyte - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ampholytes are synthetic amphoteric compounds containing both acidic and basic functions that migrate under the influence of an electric field to form a stable ...
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Amphoterism - Wikipedia
In chemistry, an amphoteric compound (from Greek amphoteros 'both') is a molecule or ion that can react both as an acid and as a base.
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Ampholine
Ampholine, n. Biochem. (ˈæmfəliːn) Also ampholine. [a. Sw. ampholine, f. *ampholyte n. + -ine5.] A proprietary name for ampholytes used to establish stable pH gradients in isoelectric focusing.1968 Trade Marks Jrnl. 3 July 1077/1 Ampholine... Chemical products for industrial and scientific use in th...
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Ampholyte - Sigma-Aldrich
Ampholytes are low molecular weight synthetic compounds which are used to generate a pH gradient.
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Ampholyte | chemistry - Britannica
Mixture of buffers (known as ampholytes) that, under the influence of an applied field, migrate to the position of their respective isoelectric points and then ...
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AMPHOLYTE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of AMPHOLYTE is an amphoteric electrolyte.
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Ampholytes pH 3-10, Servalyts
In summary, using an ampholyte pH 3-10 in IEF offers enhanced resolution, efficient focusing, reproducibility, compatibility with various samples and detection ...
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SDS-PAGE
Ampholyte
Glycine
Bicine
References
Triols
Buffer solutions
Alpha-Amino acids
Amino acid derivatives
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isoionic
isoionic, a. Physical Chem. and Biochem. (aɪsəʊaɪˈɒnɪk) [f. iso- + ionic a.2] Of a solute or solution: giving rise to or containing no noncolloidal ions other than those formed by dissociation of the solvent; isoionic point, † isoionic reaction, the point (usually pH value) at which the average numb...
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Isoelectric focusing
Procedure
IEF involves adding an ampholyte solution into immobilized pH gradient (IPG) gels.
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Immobilized pH gradient
This alternative method eliminates the problems of gradient instability and poor sample loading capacity associated with carrier ampholyte pH gradient.
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