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  2. NP-40 - Wikipedia

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    NP-40 (also known as Tergitol-type NP-40 and nonyl phenoxypolyethoxylethanol [1]) is a commercially available detergent with CAS Registry Number 9016-45-9. NP-40 is an ethoxylated nonylphenol for non-ionic surfactants and can act as emulsifier and demulsifier agent.

  3. Nonidet P-40 - Wikipedia

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    Nonidet P-40 is a nonionic, non-denaturing detergent.Its official IUPAC name is octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol.. Nonidet P-40 is sometimes abbreviated as NP-40, but should not be confused with a different detergent by the same name NP-40, nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol of the Tergitol NP series of Dow Chemicals.

  4. IGEPAL CA-630 - Wikipedia

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    IGEPAL CA-630 has HLB of 13.4, similar to that of Triton X-100 (13.4) and thus belongs to the detergent range (HLB 13-15); this is significantly less than 17.8 of tergitol NP-40 or 16.7 of Polysorbate 20 (also known as Tween 20), which both belong in the solubilizer range (15-18) of HLB. [2] Ca-630 is completely miscible with water.

  5. Nonylphenol - Wikipedia

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    Nonylphenol is also often used an intermediate in the manufacture of the non-ionic surfactants nonylphenol ethoxylates, which are used in detergents, paints, pesticides, personal care products, and plastics. Nonylphenol and nonylphenol ethoxylates are only used as components of household detergents outside of Europe. [2]

  6. 40+ Loads of Laundry Later, We Can Say These Are the Best ...

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    Each detergent went through at least one load of laundry, featuring a range of clothes with mixed soiling, from workout wear we sweated in to lightly stained kids’ clothes, splattered with ...

  7. Lysis buffer - Wikipedia

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    It may be the most widely used lysis buffer. The solubilizing agent is NP-40, which can be replaced by other detergents at different concentrations. Since NP-40 is a nonionic detergent, this lysis buffer has a milder effect than RIPA buffer. It can be used when protein functions are to be retained with minimal disruption. [9] Recipe: [9] 150 mM ...