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ECTEOLA

Purified by Sephadex G-200 filtration and DEAE-cellulose column chromatography. Hexosaminidase A was further purified by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography, followed by an ECTEOLA-cellulose column, Sephadex-200 filtration, electrofocusing and Sephadex G-200 filtration. Hexosaminidase B was purified by a CM-cellulose column, electrofocusing and Sephadex G-200 filtration. [Srivastava et al. 7 Biol Chem 249 2034 1974.]... [Pg.506]

ECTEOLA-Cellulose = Epichlorhydrin linked triethanolamine cellulose, and PEI-Cellulose = Polyethylenimine cellulose. [Pg.415]

CM cellulose (carboxymethyl) CM 22, 23 cellulose P cellulose (phosphate) SE cellulose (sulphoethyl) SM cellulose (sulphomethyl) DEAE cellulose (diethylaminoethyl) DE 22, 23 cellulose PAB cellulose (p-aminobenzyl) TEAE cellulose (triethylaminoethyl) ECTEOLA cellulose... [Pg.39]

Weak base ECTEOLA BD PAB Triethanolamine coupled to cellulose through glyceryl chains Benzoyl ated DEAE groups p-Aminobenzyl -o-ch2 -nh2... [Pg.591]

Ecteola Cellulose treated with ethanolamine and epichlorhydrin... [Pg.35]

CM-ccllulose DEAE-cellulose ECTEOLA-cellulosc polyethylene inline (PHI) cellulose cellulose phosphate... [Pg.459]

Using Ecteola ion-exchange resin columns with acetate buffer and sodium chloride gradient from 0.06 to 0.22 M, Seijffers et al. eluted two... [Pg.451]

DEAE cellulose (diethylaminoethyl) DE 22, 23 cellulose PAB cellulose (p-aminobenzyl) TEAE cellulose (triethylaminoethyl) ECTEOLA cellulose... [Pg.40]

Veder, H. A., and C. N. Pascha Chromatography on ECTEOLA-Cellu-lose at neutral pH values. J. Chromatogr. [Amsterdam] 13, 408 (1964). [Pg.147]

ECTEOLA-cellulose. (epichlorohydrin triethanolamine cellulose). A dry, powdered cellulose derivative containing tertiary amine groups. [Pg.490]

The second calcium-binding protein present in the soluble extract of pig brain is eluted from ECTEOLA cellulose by 50 M Tris HC1 />H 7.4 containing 0.32 M NaCl (159). This protein will be designated brain CBP-II for the sake of clarity of this discussion. The ECTEOLA-cellulose fraction containing this protein was incubated with 45CaCl2 and subjected to gel filtration on Sephadex G-75. A single peak of protein-bound radioactivity was found, and no free calcium peak was detected (Fig. 4). [Pg.248]

Fig. 4. Gel filtration (Sephadex G-75) of the soluble proteins from pig brain which are eluted from ECTEOLA cellulose at a NaCl concentration between 0.1 M and 1 M. The proteins in this fraction were concentrated in a Diaflo apparatus and incubated with 25 fid 45CaCl2 before gel filtration. Absorbancy at 750 M following Lowry reaction (—) radioactivity (---). From Ref. (159)... Fig. 4. Gel filtration (Sephadex G-75) of the soluble proteins from pig brain which are eluted from ECTEOLA cellulose at a NaCl concentration between 0.1 M and 1 M. The proteins in this fraction were concentrated in a Diaflo apparatus and incubated with 25 fid 45CaCl2 before gel filtration. Absorbancy at 750 M following Lowry reaction (—) radioactivity (---). From Ref. (159)...
Modified Celluloses AC-10 CM DEAE ECTEOLA PEI Antioxidants Inorganics, metal ions Nucleoside mono-, di-, and tri-phosphates Purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides Monophosphate nucleosides... [Pg.259]

ECTEOLA-Cellulose. Cellulose-ECTEOLA. Anior,-exchange material prepd from cellulose, epichlorohy-drin, and triethanolamine Peterson. Sober, / Am. Chem. Soe. 78, 751 (1956) Veder. J Chromatog. 10, 507 (1963). [Pg.549]


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