Bacterial extracellular polysaccharide Extraction Kit
Cat.No:EX1750 Solarbio
Storage:Store at 2-8℃,1 year
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Bacterial extracellular polysaccharide Extraction KitStorage:Store at 2-8℃,1 year
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Storage | Store at 2-8℃,1 year |
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Specification | 50T 100T |
Bacterial extracellular polysaccharide (extracellularpolysaccharides EPSs) extraction kit is mainly used for extraction of bacteria capsular polysaccharide and extracellular polysaccharide of mucin natural or pathological conditions such as bacterial polysaccharide package is the surface of the material. The exopolysaccharides coated on the surface of strains play an important role in bacterial adhesion, survival and growth in competitive environment. It was found that the exopolysaccharides of many bacteria had strong biological activity. This kit can quickly extract bacterial exopolysaccharides in simple steps, with high extraction yield, time saving, and low protein and nucleic acid contamination. We can provide protein extraction kits for animal cells, tissues, plants, fungi, yeast, microorganisms, algae, liquids, soil and other different samples.
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1. The products are all for scientific research use only. Do not use it for medical, clinical diagnosis or treatment, food and cosmetics, etc. Do not store them in ordinary residential areas.
2. For your safety and health, please wear laboratory clothes, disposable gloves and masks.
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Resistance of Klebsiella pneumoniae to Phage hvKpP3 Due to High-Molecular Weight Lipopolysaccharide Synthesis Failure
Click to check >>Author:Huaixin Geng, Lingjie Song, Xianggui Yang, Siyu Xing, Rui Wang, Ying Xu, Xu Jia, Guangxin Luan
IF:9.0430
Publish_to:Microbiology Spectrum
PMID:37022197