Agarose purification method using glycol

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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536 11, 536 2, 536 3, 435274, C08B 3712, C07H 106

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ABSTRACT:
Purified agarose is recovered from agar or impure agarose by dissolving the agar or agarose in a lower alkylene glycol at elevated temperature, cooling the agar- or agarose-containing glycol solution to induce precipitation of a purified agarose product, and recovering the precipitated agarose product.

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