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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.
The base matrix of Octyl Bestarose HP hydrophobic resin is highly cross-linked agarose, which retains the excellent hydrophilicity and pore structure of natural polysaccharide compounds as well as the good compatibility with biological macromolecules. The average particle size of Octyl Bestarose HP is 34μm, providing higher resolution than Octyl Bestarose FF. The surface contains hydrophobic Octyl ligands, which is particularly suitable for the polishing of recombinant proteins, antibodies, vaccines, VLP particles and other intermediately hydrophobic biological molecules.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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