Size-based separations of peptides, proteins, and viral vectors
Get unmatched batch-to-batch reproducibility with the wide range of Waters Size-Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) Columns and standards for protein and peptide characterization.
SEC is a powerful technique for aggregate and fragment analysis in the research, development, and manufacturing of biotherapeutic proteins, such as insulin and monoclonal antibodies (mAb).?With SEC, also known as gel filtration, you can separate proteins based on their size (hydrodynamic radii versus absolute molecular weight) in solution, with larger sized species eluting before smaller proteins.
The?pore size?and?volume of the SEC particles?used in the packed column drives this isocratic based technique, so the column you choose matters.?As the molecular weight of the proteins of interest increases, SEC columns with comparatively larger pore size particles are selected.