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Thermo Scientific™ Sodium Deoxycholate Detergent
Description
Thermo Scientific™ Sodium Deoxycholate is an ionic detergent that is especially useful for disrupting and dissociating protein interactions.
Features of Sodium Deoxycholate:
- Popular anionic, bile-acid detergent for many laboratory uses
- Effective in disrupting and dissociating many types of protein interaction
- Can be removed from solution by dialysis
- Useful for elution or regeneration of certain kinds of affinity columns
- High-purity compound with low UV absorptivity
Properties of Sodium Deoxycholate:
- Alternative Names: Sodium deoxycholic acid; deoxycholate, sodium salt
- Chemical Name: 3, 12-α-Dihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid, monosodium salt
- Molecular Weight: 414.6 g
- Detergent Class: Ionic (anionic)
- Aggregation Number: 5 (average)
- Micelle Molecular Weight: 2000 g (average)
- Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC): 2 to 6 mM (0.083 to 0.249%, w/v)
- Cloud Point: Unknown
- Dialyzable: Yes
Specifications for Sodium Deoxycholate (Part No. 89904, 89905):
- Formula: C24H39O4Na
- Molecular Weight: 414.6 g
- Purity (by HPLC): ≥98%
- Absorbance (1% Detergent Solution): 340 nm <0.02; 280 nm <0.04; 260 nm <0.06
- pH (1% Solution): 5 to 9
- Solubility (in water at 20°C): ≥5%
Sodium deoxycholate (deoxycholic acid) is a water-soluble, bile-acid, ionic detergent commonly used in protein methods. It is most frequently used as a component of cell lysis buffers (e.g., RIPA buffer), but also has been used for liposome preparation, isolation of membrane proteins and lipids, preventing non-specific binding in affinity chromatography and a cell culture media supplement.
The effectiveness of a detergent in any application depend upon the detergent's concentration. Too much or too little detergent can often have a deleterious effect. It is recommended that you examine a variety of detergent concentrations in your application. At concentrations above 2 mM, cholate will form micelles having MW ∼2000. The small micelle size allows easy removal by dialysis or gel filtration when needed. Note: removal of a detergent from a protein solution may result in protein precipitation and/or aggregation.
Sodium deoxycholate is the detergent recommended for stripping endotoxin (Lipopolysaccharide or LPS) from immobilized Polymyxin B columns. This is the recommended product for use with the Thermo Scientific Detoxi-Gel Endotoxin Removing Gel.
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Specifications
Specifications
| Product Type | Detergent |
| Content And Storage | Store at -20°C |
| Form | Powder |
| Reagent Type | Detergent (Pure) |
| Quantity | 5 g |
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