Versatile patented sample preparation technology based on 2D electrophoresis/dialysis is said to be ideal for the rapid purification of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and other biomolecules
Harvard Apparatus says ElectroPrep can, in three minutes, dialyse a sample simultameously into multiple MWCO fractions or be run as 2D electrodialysis/electrophoresis.
ElectroPrep has a broad range of membranes that it supports.
Membranes with MWCO (molecular weight cut off) of 1K, 2K, 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K, 500K, 800K, 1.1M, 2.5M are available.
The ElectroPrep system from Harvard Apparatus is described as an extremely versatile patented sample prep technology based on (2D) electrophoresis/dialysis.
It is said to be ideal for the rapid purification of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and other biomolecules.
With a run-time of five to ten minutes, ElectroPrep provides speed and convenience, even at the very low currents (5-10mA) used with this system.
The sample chambers are made of Teflon, a completely inert material especially suited for high sample recovery.
Membranes of different MWCO are available from 100 to 300,000 Daltons and can be used for selective elution, filtration, dialysis, fractionation and concentration.
A fast dialyser can be joined with up to seven multiple link chambers in different combinations and membranes.