Gelatin Blocking Buffer (Biotechnology Grade)

Referencia B2010120

embalaje : 50mL

Marca : Molecular Depot


Gelatin Blocking Buffer (Biotechnology Grade)

Catalog Number: B2010120 (50 mL)
Gelatin Blocking Buffer (Biotechnology Grade) is a ready-to-use solution designed to minimize non-specific antibody binding and background noise in Western blots and ELISA. Compatible with nitrocellulose and nylon membranes, it is particularly suitable for biotin, fluorescein, and DIG detection systems. This molecular biology-grade reagent is prepared with type I ultrapure water and 0.22 um filtration to ensure consistent, high-quality results in sensitive immunodetection procedures.

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SKU: B2010120 Categories: Buffers & Solutions, ELISA Tag: MD 1000

Product Description

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Gelatin Blocking Buffer
Catalog number: B2010120
Lot number: Batch Dependent
Expiration Date: Batch dependent
Volume/Weight: 50 mL
pH: n/a
Supplied as: Ready-to-use solution
Appearance: Slightly cloudy solution
Applications: blocking buffer in ELISA and Western blotting as well as a tool to block non-specific binding on nylon and nitrocellulose membranes.
Storage:
Keywords: gelatin blocking buffer, gelatin buffer for ELISA, gelatin blocking buffer for blotting
Grade: Biotechnology grade. All components are highly pure (minimum 99%). All solutions are made with Type I ultrapure water (resistivity >18 MΩ-cm) and are filtered on a 0.22 um.

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Additional Information

Weight 2.6 oz
Dimensions 3.3 × 1.2 × 1.2 in