Technical Data Sheet
Albumin solution 30 %, with azide, 500 ml
Storage temp. +4 °C
Transport temp. cooled
WGK 1
For Albumin purification an extensive heat-shock/diafiltration method is used. The solution was filtered using a 0.2 µm filter.
The azide serves as a coservative, which is why the solution is stable even at +4 °C.
Suitable as blocking or stabilising reagent in all general assays.
CHF 814.80/Pack Qty.
excl. VAT. | 500 ml per Pack Qty.
Art. No. 9414.2
Product details
Standard albumin for biochemical assays, as stabilisation reagent and as reference in quantitation assays.
Very suitable for all standard applications where a high quality albumin is to be used that does not meet any special requirements. Suitable for immunoassays, as blocking reagent, for stabilising enzymes and antibodies, for industrial applications on a large scale and much more.
Purification process
The purification of the BSA is carried out using a far-reaching heat shock/diafiltration method that produces higher purity albumins than the usual Cohn crystallization. The process takes place in a closed system.
Albumin, NZ-Origin is particularly recommended when procedural regulations require the use of albumin of guaranteed origin Australia or New Zealand.
BSA, US-Origin is particularly recommended if the use of albumin with certified US-Origin is dictated by process regulations.
Albumin of European origin is produced from blood of European cattle herds. It is excellent for use in all assays and products manufactured for regions outside the USA, Australia and New Zealand.
Molar extinction coefficient: 4,4x104 L x mol-1 x cm-1 (acc. to 0,667 L x mol-1 x cm-1 for a 0,1 % solution).
Albumin solution 30 %, with azide 30 % w/v, sterile, with azide, for biochemistry
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| Art. No. | Pack Qty. | Pack. | Price | Quantity | |
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| 9414.1 | 100 ml | plastic |
CHF 250.80 |
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| 9414.2 | 500 ml | plastic |
CHF 814.80 |
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General information
Molar extinction coefficient: 4,4x104 L x mol-1 x cm-1 (acc. to 0,667 L x mol-1 x cm-1 for a 0,1 % solution).
BSA is a soluble monomeric protein with a molecular weight of 66.5 kDa. It is synthesized in the liver and extracted from the blood of cattle. In the bloodstream it serves as a binding and transport protein. BSA is used as a standard in protein quantification, as a blocking reagent, as a satabilizer in molecular applications and as a nutrient additive in cell cultures.
Purification process
The purification of the BSA is carried out using a far-reaching heat shock/diafiltration method that produces higher purity albumins than the usual Cohn crystallization. The process takes place in a closed system.
Albumin, NZ-Origin is particularly recommended when procedural regulations require the use of albumin of guaranteed origin Australia or New Zealand.
BSA, US-Origin is particularly recommended if the use of albumin with certified US-Origin is dictated by process regulations.
Albumin of European origin is produced from blood of European cattle herds. It is excellent for use in all assays and products manufactured for regions outside the USA, Australia and New Zealand.
Certificates of Analysis
Guarantee analysis
| Appearance | off-white to amber |
| Assay (HPLC) | >98 % |
| Osmolality | ≤175 mOsm/kg |
| pH-value | 6.5-7.5 |
| Azids | ≥0,1 % |
| Sterility | complies |