Bio-Rad Foresight™ Chromatography Columns, Prepacked User Manual

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Section 4
Cleaning-in-Place (CIP) and
Sanitation

If a column no longer yields reproducible results, the

media may require thorough CIP and sanitation to remove

strongly bound contaminants. Acceptable CIP agents

include 25% acetic acid, 8 M urea, 1% Triton X-100, 6

M potassium thiocyanate, 70% ethanol, 30% isopropyl

alcohol, 1 N NaOH, and 6 M guanidine hydrochloride.

1.

Sanitize the support in the column with 2–4 bed

volumes of 1.0 N NaOH while maintaining a contact

time of at least 40 min.

2.

To reequilibrate the column, wash it with 2–4 bed

volumes of 0.5–2 M NaCl solution (containing 50–100

mM buffer).

3.

If lipid removal is required, wash the column with a

20–70% ethanol solution.

4.1 Autoclaving

Foresight™ columns are not autoclavable.

4.2 Storage

After washing the columns with deionized water,

Foresight columns should be purged, stored in the

recommended solution for the specific media, and

capped for extended storage.

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