Bio-Beads SM adsorbents are neutral, macroporous polymeric
Bio-Beads SM-2 nonpolar polystyrene adsorbents are particu-
beads of high surface area for adsorbing organics from aqueous
larly useful for the adsorption of nonpolar substances or sur-
solutions. Each bead is composed of a large number of highly
face active agents from aqueous solutions.
crosslinked microspheres, giving it high surface area and
The following reference cite the use of Bio-Beads SM-2 adsor-
uniform pores. Bio-Beads adsorbents can be used with a variety
bents for the analysis of organic compounds, drugs, biologicals,
of solvents, including alcohols, petroleum ether, diethyl ether,
foods, pesticides, chemicals, metals, and detergents. For more
hexane, and solvent mixtures, as well as with aqueous media.
information on Bio-Beads SM adsorbents, request the
They have excellent physical stability and withstand
Applications for Bio-Beads SM-2 Application Reference Application Reference Organics Trace organics
Wigilius, B., Boren, H., Cvarlberg, G. E.,
Retention and
Rotsch, T. D., Sydor, R. J. and Pietrzyk, D.
Grimvall, A., Lundgren, B. V. and Savenhed,
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Moore, R.A. and Karasek, F. W., Inter. J. condensate Environ. Anal. Chem., 17, 187-202 (1984). Narcotic
Digregorio, G.J., J. Chromatogr., 101,
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Picer, N. and Picer, M., J. Chromatogr.,
Drugs in urine
Roerig, D. L., Lewand, D., Mueller, M. and
hydrocarbons 193, 357-369 (1980).
Wang, R. I. H., J. Chromatogr., 110, Separation of
Grieser, M.D. and Pietrzyk, D. J., Anal.
Bastos, M. L., Jukofsly, D. and Mule, S. J.,
nitro- and Chem., 45, 1348-1353 (1973). J. Chromatogr., 81, 93 (1973). chlorophenols Morphine and
Ulrich, L. and Ruegsegger, P., Arch. Toxicol.,
Chu, C. and Pietrzyk, D. J., Anal. Chem.,
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Hux, R. A., Mohammed, H. Y. and Cantwell,
in blood plasma F. F., Anal. Chem., 54, 113-117 (1982). Application Reference Application Reference Drugs in blood Cobalamins Z. Rechtsmedizin, 81, 25-30 (1978). Anal. Biochem., 90, 119-125 (1978). Pharmaceutical Mohammed, H. Y. and Cantwell, F. F., Phosphatidyl-
Salari, H., J. Chromatogr., 419, 103-111 drug syrups Anal. Chem., 50 (3), 491-496 (1978). ethanolamine from plasma Extraction of drugs from
M. L., J. Chromatrogr., 108, 107-116 Glucuronides
Delaborde, S., Loosli, H. R., Ponelle, M.,
Griesser, R. amd Maurer, G., J. Highstomach fluid Resolution Chromatography & Chromatography Communications, 10, 71-76 (1987). Polar and
Dieterle, W., Faigle, J. W. and Mory, H.,
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Orvidas, M. C., J. Chromatogr., 378, 9-16 pentafluoro- benzyl bromide Biological microbial fatty acid analysis Purification of
Landt, M., Boltz, S. C. amd Butler, L. G.,
aminobenzyl- Biochem., 17 (5), 915-919 (1978). Plant hormones Stafford, A. E., Kunhle, J. A., Corse, J. and phosphonic
Hautala, E., J. Chromatogr., 294, 485-488 Free rhodamine Spack, E. G., Jr., Packard, B., Wier, M. L. Captopril
Funke. P.T., Ivashkiv. E., Malley. M.F. and
and Edidin, M., Anal. Biochem., 158, (derivatized in
Cohen, A.I., Anal. Chem., 52, 1086–1089, Crude plasma
Tamura, M., Harris, T. M. Higashimori, K.,
clean-up
Sweetman, B. J., Blair, I. A. and Inagami, T.,
Biochem., 26, 2797-2806 (1987). Flavonoids from Rosler, K. H. and Goodwin, R. S., J. Natural Leukotrienes
Salari, H. and Steffenrud, S., J. Chromatogr.,
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Hamberg, M., Anal. Biochem., 55, 368-378 J. Chromatogr., 172, 327-334 (1979). Naringin and
Chandler, B. V. and Johnson, R.l., Proc. Int. Prostaglandins limonin from Soc. Citriculture, 2, 885-888 (1981). adsorption from Wakelyn, C. E., Prostaglandins, 21, grapefruit juice biological fluid Triadimefon in
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Isolation of
Stafford, T. W., Duhamel, R. C., Haynes, C.
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V. and Brendel, K., Life Sciences, 31, proline from fossil bone Environmental Anabolic steroids Verbeke, R., J. Chromatogr., 177, 69-84 Indium treated in animal tissue (1979). adsorbent to Anal. Chim. Acta, 200, 171-179 (1987). and urine concentrate humic complexes Steroids from
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Gomez-Bellnchon, J. I., Grimalt, J. O. and
Albaiges, J., Environ. Sci. Technol., 22, Extraction of
Bradlow, H. L., Steroids, 11, 265 (1968). fatty acids in steroids sea water Bile acids Polynuclear Bulletin of Chemical Society of Japan, 52 (1), hydrocarbons
Walton, H. F., Anal. Chem., 49 (14), from water Bile acids
Schwartz, H. P., v. Bergmann, K. and Paumgartner, G., Clinica Chimica Acta, 50, 197-206 (1974). Application Reference Application Reference Pesticides Detergents Aminocarb
Levesque, D. and Mallet, V. N., Intern. J. Triton X-100
Holloway, P. W., Anal. Chem., 53, 304-308 insecticide Environ. Anal. Chem., 16, 139-147 (1983). detergent from water
Drexler, G., Eichinger, A., Wolf, C. and
Carbamate
Sundaram, K. M. S., Szeto, S. Y. and Hindle,
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R., J. Chromatogr., 177, 29-34 (1979). Chlorinated
McNeil, E. E. and Otsen, R., J. Chromatogr.,
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Paschal, D. D., Bicknell, R. and Dresbach, D.,
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Metsikko, K., van Meer, G. and Simons, K.,
Fenitrothion
Volpe, G. and Mallet, V. N., Chromatographia,The EMBO Journal, 5 (13), 3429-3435 14 (6), 333-336 (1981). degradation products
Bonomo, E. A. and Swaney, J. B., J. Lipid detergent Research, 29, 380-384 (1988). Organophos-
LeBel, G. L., Williams, D. T., Griffith, G. and
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Shechter, I. and Bloch, K., J. Biol. Chem., 246
Hasanain, M. A. and Hines, A. L., Ind. Eng. Chem. Process Des. Dev., 20, 621-625 (1981). NP-40 detergent Momoi, T., Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 87, 541-549 (1979). Use in HPLC
Baum, R. G., Saetre, R. and Cantwell, F. F.,
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Gibson, G. G., and Schenkman, F. B., J. Biol.ground material Chem., 253, 5957-5963 (1978). Benzenesulfonic Rotsch, T. D. and Pietryzk, D. J.,
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Pietryzk, D. J. Ritsch, T. D. and Leuthauser,
Emulphogene
Brunch, R. C., Thotakura, N. R. and Bahl, O. P.,
as stationary
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Drexler, G., Eichinger, A., Wolf, C. and
microtiter
Sieghart, W., J. Immunological Methods, 95, plates with detergent soluble Metal cation
Mackey, D. J., J. Chromatogr., 242, 275-287 membrane adsorption proteins Metal ion adsorption using Staskiewicz, M., Talanta, 35 (1), 65-67 pyrocatechol loaded adsorbent
Green, L. W., Elliot, N. L. and Longhurst, T.
impregnation
H., Anal. Chem., 55, 2394-2398 (1983). with TBP for extracting actinides from fission products Bio-Rad Laboratories Bio-Rad Laboratories Main Office, 2000 Alfred Nobel Drive, Hercules, California 94547, Ph. (510) 741-1000, Fx. (510) 741-5800 Also in:North Ryde, Australia, Ph. 02-805-5000, Fx. 02-805-1920 Wien, Austria, Ph. (1) 877 89 01, Fx. (1) 876 56 29 Nazareth, Belgium, Ph. 09-385 55 11, Fx. 09-385 65 54 Mississauga, Canada, Ph. (905) 712-2771, Fx. (905) 712-2990 Beijing, China, Ph. (01) 2046622, Fx. (01) 2051876 Copenhagen, Denmark, Ph. 39 17 9947, Fx. 39 27 1698 Espoo, Finland, Ph. 90 804 2200, Fx. 90 804 1100 Ivry sur Seine Cedex, France, Ph. (1) 49 60 68 34, Fx. (1) 46 71 24 67 München, Germany, Ph. 089 31884-0, Fx. 089 31884-100 New Delhi, India, Ph. 91-11-461-0103, Fx. 91-11-461-0765 Milano, Italy, Ph. 02-21609.1, Fx. 02-21609.399 Tokyo, Japan, Ph. 03-5811-6270 Fx. 03-5811-6272 Veenendaal, The Netherlands, Ph. 0318-540666, Fx. 0318-542216 Auckland, New Zealand, Ph. 09-443 3099, Fx. 09-443 3097 Kowloon, Hong Kong, Ph. 7893300, Fx. 7891257 Singapore, Ph. (65) 272-9877, Fx. (65) 273-4835 Solna, Sweden, Ph. 46 (0) 8 735 83 00, Fx 46 (0) 735 54 60 Madrid, Spain, Ph. (91) 661 70 85, Fx. (91) 661 96 98 Glattbrugg, Switzerland, Ph. 01/809 55 55, Fx. 01/809 55 00 Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom, Ph. 0800 181134, Fx. 01442 259118 Bulletin 1461 US/EG
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