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About the purification of biomolecules
Purpose of purification
Developing purification protocols
How to combine purification steps
Purification development - summary
LC techniques
Affinity Chromatography
Desalting & Gel Filtration
Animation
Basic Principles
Gel filtration in practice
Technique Profile
What is Gel Filtration?
Hydrophobic interaction chromatography
Ion exchange chromatography
Reversed phase chromatography
Protein Purifier software
BioProcess™ Glossary

Gel filtration profile

Working principle
  • Separates molecules according to size.
Used for
  • Sample conditioning (desalting, buffer exchange).
  • Removal of low Mr or high Mr contaminants.
  • Separation of complex samples.
Suitable stage in a purification protocol
  • Capture:
  • Intermediate:
  • Polishing:
  • Sample Conditioning:
(Number of stars indicate suitability.)
Separation characteristics
  • Resolution
Moderate
  • Load capacity
- General separation: Limited
- Sample conditioning: High
.
  • Speed
Moderate to low
.
  • Gentleness
Very High
  • Mass yield.
High
Main optimizing parameter
  • Choice of matrix
Special features
  • Almost any buffer can be used.
  • The only separation technique separating according to size.
  • Applicable to labile proteins.
Further reading
    - Applications
    - Media selection guide
    - Purification protocols
    - Purification strategies
    - Gel Filtration handbook