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Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) is a chromatographic method that uses the interaction between the hydrophobic groups carried by biological molecules and the hydrophobic ligands on the stationary phase to separate substances. Salt ions can destroy the hydration membrane on the surface of biomolecules and promote the binding between hydrophobic groups and ligands.
Octyl Bestarose 4FF is obtained by coupling Octyl fat chains on a 4% agarose base matrix. The high physical and chemical stability of the agarose base matrix allows good pressure flow velocity performance, making it ideal for large-scale purification processes, especially in the capture or intermediate purification stages, where a high flow velocity separation process is required.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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