The Laboratory Ultrafiltration Guide

How to choose the optimal ultrafiltration device and method for proteins, viruses, DNA, polymers, nanoparticles, exosomes, and more

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For optimal experimentation results, it is essential to select an ultrafiltration device and method that is compatible with the sample that you are working with. Different ultrafiltration membrane materials are best suited to different applications ranging from filtering pharmaceutical solutions, to concentrating samples with very low protein content. Likewise specific proteins, viruses, and other targets may work best with a specific membrane, by minimizing nonspecific binding and maximizing filtrate pass through.

In this infographic you will learn more about:

  • Selecting the right sample control method
  • Device treatment methods
  • Considerations for different samples

Access the full infographic, compliments of Sartorius

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