α lactose agarose affinity resin
α-lactose agarose affinity resin is a chromatographic media used for the purification of proteins and enzymes. It consists of agarose beads covalently linked to α-lactose, which acts as a ligand for the selective capture of target biomolecules. The resin's core function is to facilitate the separation and enrichment of proteins or enzymes that exhibit specific binding affinities towards the immobilized α-lactose moiety.
2 protocols using α lactose agarose affinity resin
Lactose-Agarose Affinity Chromatography
Affinity Chromatography of IDO-Gal3 and Lactose
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