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Albumin (BSA) Fraction V (pH 7.0)

Code
A1391
CAS
9048-46-8
Molar mass
approx. 68000 g/mol

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Physical Description:
Solid
Product Code:
A1391
Product Name:
Albumin (BSA) Fraction V (pH 7.0)
Specifications:
Proteases: not detectable
Purity Albumin (Electrophoresis): min. 97 %
Mesophilic germs: max. 100 CFU/g
pH (2 %; H2O; 20°C): 6.6 - 7.5
Heavy metals: max. 0.001 %
Loss on drying (4 h; 105°C): max. 3 %
WGK:
1
Storage:
2 - 8°C
Origin:
from bovine serum
EINECS:
232-936-2
CS:
35029070
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The CAS number of Albumin (Bovine Serum Albumin, BSA) is 9048-46-8.

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The CAS number of Albumin (Bovine Serum Albumin, BSA) is 9048-46-8.

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The CAS number 9048-46-8 is assigned to Albumin (Bovine Serum Albumin, BSA).

Literature

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