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Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide (CTAB) BioChemica

Assay (titr.): min. 99 %
Code
A0805
CAS
57-09-0
Molecular Formula
C19H42BrN
Molar mass
364.46 g/mol

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Code & packaging Price per piece
A0805,0100
code
A0805,0100
packaging size
100 g
price per unit
single 36,20€
box price per unit
A0805,0500
code
A0805,0500
packaging size
500 g
price per unit
single 142,30€
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molecule for: Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide (CTAB) BioChemica
Solubility:
3 g/L (H2O)
Physical Description:
Solid
Product Code:
A0805
Product Name:
Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide (CTAB) BioChemica
Specifications:
Assay (titr.): min. 99 %
Heavy metals (as Pb): max. 0.001 %
Water (K.F.): max. 1 %
Fe: max. 0.001 %
Hazard pictograms
  • GHS05 Hazard
  • GHS07 Hazard
  • GHS09 Hazard
UN:
3077
Class/PG:
9/III
ADR:
9/III
IMDG:
9/III
IATA:
9/III
WGK:
3
Storage:
RT
Signal Word:
Danger
GHS Symbols:
GHS05
GHS07
GHS09
H Phrases:
H302
H315
H318
H335
H400
P Phrases:
P261
P305+P351+P338
P310
P321
P330
P362+P364
P405
P501
EINECS:
200-311-3
CS:
29239000
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Literature

(1) Eley, M.H. et al. (1979) Anal. Biochem. 92, 411-419. CTAB-PAGE: Estimation of protein subunit molecular weights using cationic detergents. (2) Hansen, S.H. et al. (1981) Journal of Chromatography A, volume 210, 453-460. HPLC on dynamically modified silica: II. Modification of various silica packings with CTAB. (3) Murray, M.G. & Thompson, W.F. (1980) Nucleic Acids Res. 8, 4321-4325Rapid isolation of high molecular weight plant DNA. (4) Shahjahan, R.M. et al. (1995) BioTechniques 19, 332-334. Lower incubation temperature increases the yield of genomic DNA from insect tissue. (5) Ausubel, F.A., Brent, R., Kingston, R.E., Moore, D.D., Seidman, J.G., Smith, J.A. & Struhl, K. (eds.) (1999) Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. Page 2.3.3-2.3.7, 2.4.2 (Suppl. 27) Greene Publishing & Wiley-Interscience, New York. (6) White, E.J. et al. (2008) Biotechnol. J. 3, 1424-1428. CTAB method improves robustness and versatility: The benchmark for plant RNA extraction.