Article | REF: J2786 V1

Preparative electrophoresis

Authors: Hélène ROUX de BALMANN, Victor SANCHEZ

Publication date: March 10, 1997

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3. Preparatory processes directly derived from analytical techniques

3.1 Gel electrophoresis with product recovery

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3.1.1 Principle

The excellent resolution and relative ease of use of gel electrophoresis for analytical purposes naturally led to attempts to use it as a preparative method. The principle is simple (figure 2 ). It involves a process comprising separation (electrophoresis) and recovery of the separated products (elution).

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