Electronic Medical Electrophoresis Machine By Scantrik

Electrophoresis is used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and medical research. It’s an efficient way to separate molecules, and only a small amount of sample is required.Different types of electrophoresis require specific equipment. For example, gel electrophoresis requires caster trays, glass plates, and combs. Capillary electrophoresis requires an internal cooling system.

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Overview

Features:

  • Power supply
  • Provides an electric current to the chamber to separate charged particles. A good power supply offers precise AC to DC conversion, multiple operating modes, and abnormality alerts. 
  • Chamber
  • Contains two buffer compartments, one at each end, and a membrane that supports the buffer. The chamber also has two electrodes, a cathode and an anode. 
  • Sample loading
  • Samples are loaded into wells in the gel using a pipette. 
  • Separation
  • Charged particles in the sample move through the gel towards the oppositely charged electrode. Smaller molecules move faster than larger molecules. 
  • Visualization
  • The gel is stained to visualize the bands, or the DNA is transferred to a membrane. 
  • Size determination
  • The size of the substance of interest is determined by comparing it to nucleic acid markers of known size.