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Santovac Cryo Oil
Applications
- Oil based cryoprotectant
Features
- Low viscosity
- Low surface tension
- Cryoprotectant for soluble and membrane protein crystals
- Not miscible with most solvents
- Non toxic, non penetrating cryoprotectant
Description
Used during cryocrystallography to displace and reduce the amount of water (mother liquor, reagent) on the crystal after the crystal is mounted in a cryoloop. Coating the crystal with oil can minimize evaporation from the crystal and reduce exposure and slow diffusion of air (oxygen) to the crystal.
Santovac Cryo Oil offers low viscosity, incredibly low vapor pressure, low surface tension, excellent chemical inertness and excellent thermal stability.
Dip the mounted crystal into the oil to displace surface water. Or add a small amount of Santovac to the crystallization drop before mounting the crystal. After adding the Santovac, mount the crystal using a Mounted Cryoloop. Withdraw the mounted crystal from the drop and the Santovac will coat the mounted crystal. Cryogenically cool the mounted crystal.
Santovac (Santovac 5) is a five ring polyphenyl ether (PPE) with very low vapor pressure and low reactivity. The oil is highly resistant to oxidation. The only elements in the pure polyphenyl ether are oxygen, hydrogen and carbon.
The fluid is chemically stable, non-corrosive, safe and non-toxic at normal operating temperatures.
Santovac is not miscible with water, paraffin oil, silicon oil, alkanes, or Parabar 10312 (Paratone). Santovac is miscible with acetone. Shelf life 5 years.
Santovac® is a trademark of Santovac® Fluids.
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CAT NO
HR2-861
NAME
DESCRIPTION
1 mL
PRICE
$26.00
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Support Material(s)
Certificate Of Analysis
Related Item(S)
- CryoPro
References
1. Structure of the ‘open’ form of Aspergillus nidulans 3-dehydroquinate synthase at 1.7 Å resolution from crystal grown following enzyme turnover. C.E. Nichols, A.R. Hawkins and D.K. Stammersa. Acta Crystallographic Section D, Volume 60, Part 5, Pages 971-973, May 2004.
2. Crystal Structure of the Caspase Activator Human Granzyme B, a Proteinase Highly Specific for an Asp-P1 Residue. E. Estebanez-Perpina et al. Biol. Chem., Vol. 381, pp. 1203-1214, December 2000.
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