What Is Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis
Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis Brief Description
Cellulose acetate electrophoresis is a commonly used method for biochemical analysis. It is based on cellulose acetate as a supporting medium and uses the force of an electric field to make charged particles migrate and separate according to their charge properties, electricity and molecular size.

Cellulose acetate has a porous structure with suitable pore size and little adsorption on the sample, so the electrophoresis pattern is clear and the bands are neat. And its electroosmosis effect is small, which can ensure the stability of the separation effect. It is widely used in clinical testing and biochemical research in many fields.

In clinical practice, it can be used for the analysis of serum proteins, clearly distinguish different components such as albumin and globulin, and help physicians diagnose diseases. In biochemistry, it can be used for the separation and identification of nucleic acids, enzymes and other biological macromolecules. During operation, cellulose acetate film is first prepared, soaked and balanced, then sampled on it, placed in an electrophoresis tank, and then separated with an appropriate current and voltage. After a certain period of electrophoresis, the result can be obtained. After dyeing, rinsing, drying and other steps, the analysis can be observed.

In short, cellulose acetate electrophoresis, with its unique advantages, occupies an important place in the field of biomedical analysis, providing a powerful means for scientific research and clinical diagnosis.