SDS is an anionic detergent used to solubilize proteins. Creates denaturing conditions based on molecular size. Also useful in the preparation of genomic DNA from bacteria. Synonyms: SDS, Sodium lauryl sulfate, n-Dodecyl sulfate sodium salt CAS No: 151-21-3 Molecular Formula: C12H25O4SNa Molecular Weight: 288.38 Solubility (20%): Colorless, clear, complete. Warm slightly to dissolve precipitate which may form. Water: Sterile, nuclease free Molecular Biology, 0.2um filtered Prepared from Ultra Pure Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate: Purity: 99% C12 Content: 98.5% Phosphate: 0.0001% Heavy Metals (Pb): 0.001% Free Fatty Alcohols: 0.2% A405: 0.01 A280: 0.05 A230: 0.40 DNase: None Detected Protease: None Detected
Molecular Weight:
288.38
Purity:
99%
Form:
Supplied as a 20% w/v sterile-filtered solution. Warm slightly to dissolve precipitate which may form.
CAS Number:
[151-21-3]
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