Comprising four p3 protein precipitation plates and four 1ml deep well collection plates (colour coded in red or blue polypropylene) the Combipack from Porvair Sciences provides all the elements you require to undertake protein precipitation separations at a very affordable price.
Comprising four p3 protein precipitation plates and four 1ml deep well collection plates (colour coded in red or blue polypropylene) the Combipack from Porvair Sciences provides all the elements you require to undertake protein precipitation separations at a very affordable price.
Based upon the industry standard MicroLute™ 96-well format, the p3 plate uses the CRASH method in which protein in samples is denatured with acetonitrile and the flocculent filtered out. A novel dual filter matrix retains sample in the wells of the p3 plate until required to release by vacuum or pressure. The use of a prefilter on top of an oleophobic filter eliminates blockages commonly found with other protein precipitation plates especially when handling high protein samples. The p3 has been proven in independent tests to eliminate the mess and complex sample preparation (no centrifuging, no vortexing) traditionally associated with protein precipitation techniques. Manufactured to the standard ANSI/SBS footprint all plates in the Combipack are fully automation compatible.
For further information about the Combipack please visit www.porvairinformation.com/p3.htm or contact Porvair Sciences on telephone +44-1372-824290 or email int.sales@porvair-sciences.com
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