Glycerol anhydrous Molecular biology grade
1 L
Webshop-link: Glycerol-anhydrous-Molecular-biology-grade-1-LOdgen R.C. and Adams D.A. (1987) Methods Enzymol., 152, 61. Miller H. (1987) Methods Enzymol., 152, 145.
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Glycerol is used as supplement for media, buffers and reagents. It stabilises proteins and cells in the freezing and thawing process. The UIPAC name is: Propane-1,2,3-triol. Another synonym is 1,2,3-Trihydroxypropane. At room temperature Glycerine is a colour and odourless, viscose and hygroscopic liquid that tastes sweet. The viscosity and the taste have been the reason for the giving the name, which derives from the greek glykýs = sweet and the latin cera = wax. Glycerol can be synthesised petrochemically or isolated from plants.
Productnumber: M3097.1000
Productdetails:
Glycerol anhydrous Molecular biology grade 1 L
Technical Data: "C3H8O3; CAS: [ 56-81-5]; min. 99.5%; refractive index (n 20°/D): 1.4740; density (d 20°/4°): 1.256-1.261; MP = 18°C; water: max. 0.5%; chloride: max. 0.0001%, sulphate: max. 0.001%; As: max. 0.0001%; Pb: max. 0.0001%; Fe: max. 0.0005%; DNAse and RNAse acitivity: not detectable."
Shipping/Storing-Information: shipped and stored at RT. Keep in a dry place (hygroscopic substance)
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