Things to know about the Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis Market What is Electrophoresis? Electrophoresis is an electrokinetic method that uses an electrical charge field to separate charged particles in a fluid. It's most commonly employed in life sciences to separate protein molecules or DNA, and depending on the type and size of the molecules, it can be done in a variety of ways. Although the techniques vary in certain areas, they all require an electrical charge source, a support medium, and a buffer solution. In laboratories, electrophoresis is used to separate molecules depending on their size, density, and purity. The global electrophoresis market is estimated to be valued at US$ 2,786.3 Mn in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.6 % over the forecast period (2021-2028). How does it work? An electric field is supplied to molecules, which results in a force acting on them because they are electrically charged. The larger the charge of the molecule, the greater the force produced by the elec...