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Detergent used for protein biochemistry and proteomics study



Detergent used for protein biochemistry and proteomics study

Properties of Detergents Table by Dr. Shaun D. Black (University of Texas Health Center at Tyler).

List of Purity, MW (monomer), CMC (mM), CMC Conditions, Aggregation, MW (micelle) of ionic, non-ionic and Zwitterionic Detergents.

Detergent molecule has a hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head. Detergent can be chosen based on its hydrophilic head, usually the ionic form of either anionic, cationic, zwitterionic, or non-ionic. Detergent micelle starts to form when reach critical micelle
concentration (CMC).

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