Formed as a condensation polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene Glycol, MP Biomedicals (PEG) has been used in many applications from medicine to industrial manufacturing, including the precipitation of proteins.
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MPB02151916.5
500 g
Catalog number MPB02151916.5
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Specifications
CAS107-21-1
Melting Point55°C to 65°C
Recommended StorageRoom Temperature (15–30°C).
Density1.1–1.2g/mL (Lit.)
pH4.5 to 7.5 (5% aq. soln.)
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PEG has been used in a wide variety of biomedical and laboratory applications, including:
The precipitation of proteins
As a fusing agent in enhancing the effect of macrophages on hybridoma
In the separation and purification of biomolecules
In induction of cell hybridization
To recover pathogenic viruses and human rotaviruses from water, oyster and sediment samples
Demonstrated to have anticell proliferation and antitumor effects via induction of apoptosis
Utilization of PEG:
PEGs are susceptible to oxidative degradation in the presence of air; minimizing exposure to elevated temperatures and oxygen or addition of an antioxidant can limit the amount of degradation
PEGs do not hydrolyze or deteriorate upon storage
PEGs do not support the growth of molds
PEG is incompatible with phenol and may reduce the antimicrobial action of other preservatives