Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Polyethylene Glycol 1500
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Granular
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Molecular Biology, Chemical Synthesis
Product Overview
Polyethylene Glycol 1500 (PEG 1500) is a high-molecular-weight polymer widely used in laboratory settings for its excellent solubility in water and compatibility with various biological and chemical applications. This lab-grade PEG 1500 is manufactured under stringent quality control measures to ensure consistency and purity, making it ideal for research and experimental use. Its non-toxic nature and stable properties make it a preferred choice for molecular biology, chemical synthesis, and other laboratory procedures. The granular form ensures easy handling and precise measurement, while its high purity minimizes contamination risks. Whether for academic research, industrial applications, or educational purposes, this PEG 1500 delivers reliable performance and consistent results.
FAQs
1. What are the primary applications of Polyethylene Glycol 1500?
Polyethylene Glycol 1500 is commonly used in molecular biology for DNA precipitation, protein crystallization, and as a cryoprotectant. It is also utilized in chemical synthesis and pharmaceutical formulations.
2. Is this PEG 1500 suitable for academic research?
Yes, this lab-grade PEG 1500 is specifically designed for academic research, ensuring high purity and reliability for experimental use.
3. Can Polyethylene Glycol 1500 be used in pharmaceutical formulations?
Yes, PEG 1500 is often used in pharmaceuticals as an excipient, stabilizer, or solubilizing agent due to its biocompatibility and non-toxic properties.
4. How should Polyethylene Glycol 1500 be stored?
Store PEG 1500 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its stability and purity.
5. What alternatives are available if PEG 1500 is not suitable?
Alternatives to PEG 1500 include other molecular weights of polyethylene glycol (e.g., PEG 400, PEG 6000) or similar polymers like polypropylene glycol, depending on the application.










