Bio-Rad Foresight™ Chromatography Columns, Prepacked User Manual

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3.3 General Considerations

3.3.1 Sample

The sample should be clarified using a 0.45 or

0.22 µm filter prior to loading it to the media

plate. Centrifugation prior to filtration is highly

recommended for samples containing a relatively

high concentration of suspended solids.

3.3.2 Media Plate Handling

The media plate should always be placed on

top of a collection plate. Placing the media plate

in direct contact with any surface can result in

leakage of liquid from its wells.

To minimize evaporation during long incubation

times, a self-adhesive microplate seal should be

used to cover the media plate. This seal will also

protect the media plate from contamination.

3.3.3 Liquid Transfer and Buffer Preparation

In cases where a pipetting robotic platform is not

available, multichannel pipets should be used for

liquid dispensing. Using 96-deep well plates to

hold solutions that will be used in the media plate

will save time.

3.3.4 Liquid Removal

The two alternatives for separating the liquid

from the chromatographic media are vacuum

filtration and centrifugation. Vacuum filtration is

done using a 96-well plate vacuum manifold.

Compared to centrifugation, vacuum filtration has

a higher risk of well-to-well cross contamination

during liquid removal due to the rheological

properties of the solution to be vacuumed.

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