4104
Centrifree® Ultrafiltration Centrifugal Filters
MWCO 30 kDa, sample volume 1 mL, Ultracel® PL regenerated cellulose membrane
Synonym(s):
Centrifuge concentrator tube
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material
EPDM rubber O-ring
EPDM rubber seal
Ultracel® PL regenerated cellulose membrane
polycarbonate base
polyethylene cup
styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) reservoir (for sample)
Quality Level
sterility
non-sterile
manufacturer/tradename
Centrifree®
parameter
1 mL sample volume
L
95 mm
device volume
1 mL
diam.
1.6 cm
filtration area
0.92 cm2
pore size
30 kDa MWCO
shipped in
ambient
General description
- Separation of free from bound microsolute in serum, plasma, and other biological samples
- Determine free therapeutic drugs, testosterone, thyroxin
- Binding studies
- New drug investigations
- Deproteinization
- For research and in vitro diagnostic use
The Centrifree® Ultrafiltration device with Ultracel regenerated cellulose membrane is ideal for separating free from bound microsolutes in serum, plasma, and other biological samples. The device is licensed for research use and in vitro diagnostic use. The device holds a sample volume of 1 mL with a hold-up volume of 10 µL.
Features & Benefits:
•Separate unbound (free) therapeutic drugs, testosterone, thyroxin, etc.
•Enables accuracy in binding studies
•Critical for new drug investigations
•Facilitates deproteinization to reduce complexity or matrix interference of biological samples
•For research and in vitro diagnostic use
Applications:
Determination of Free Drugs, Testosterone, Thyroxin or Other Bioactives, Binding Studies, New Drug Investigations
Features and Benefits
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
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