SKU: 186001860
RapiGest SF, 1 mg, 1/pk

RapiGest SF | 1 mg | 186001860


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Product Description

RapiGest™ SF, is a patented anionic surfactant that drastically improves in-solution protein digestion in terms of speed and peptide recovery. It is especially valuable in protein sample preparation for mass spectrometry (MS) analysis by avoiding high background noise often seen from other common surfactants.
RapiGest™ SF is available in a variety of formats. This part contains one, 1mg vial that containing enough material for 1-10 digestions. Add RapiGest™ SF to your proteolytic digestion, (using trypsin or other enzymes) to enhance digestion speed and increase peptide recovery.
US Patent No: 8,580,533

Specifications

  • Formulation

    Solid

  • Storage Condition

    Room Temperature

  • Shelf Life

    36 Months

  • Shelf life upon reconstitution

    1 Week

  • Shipping Condition

    Ambient

  • Mass

    1 mg

  • Type

    Digestion

  • UNSPSC

    41116107

  • Application

    Protein

  • Brand

    RapiGest

  • Product Type

    Standards

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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Mass spectrometry (MS) operates on the fundamental principle of generating ions from both inorganic and organic compounds using various techniques. It further entails the separation of these ions based on their mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) and the subsequent qualitative and quantitative detection of these ions based on their specific m/z values and relative abundance. By employing this principle, mass spectrometry enables precise and comprehensive analysis of diverse samples, facilitating the identification and characterization of molecules in fields such as chemistry, biology, and material science.