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Serum Protein by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

High performance proteins Agarose Gel Electrophoresis separation.

Published date: 3/8/2021 | Modified date: 6/9/2026

About Serum Protein by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

Serum Protein Electrophoresis is a well-established technique routinely used in clinical laboratories to screen samples to detect protein abnormalities as monoclonal gammopathies (Multiple Myeloma, MGUS, Waldenström disease).

Key benefits

Serum Protein Electrophoresis (SPE) delivers high-quality results through semi-automation with the HYDRASYS system, supporting clinicians at every stage of the myeloma patient journey.
  • Good gel serum proteins separation in 5 or 6 major proteins fractions

    Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta, Gamma or Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta-1, Beta-2, Gamma.

  • Clear band visualization

    for qualitative and relative quantitative analysis for reliable interpretation of serum protein profile.

  • Complete semi-automated

    HYDRASYS 2 SCAN FOCUSING system including sample application, electrophoretic migration, staining, destaining and scanning connected to PHORESIS Software for interpretation, data & result management.

  • High performance proteins Agarose Gel Electrophoresis separation.

    by HYDRASYS 2 SCAN FOCUSING automation and standardization of samples preparation with ASSIST pipetting station.

Main characteristics

Test principle

Based on zone electrophoresis separation on agarose gel.

Sample type

Serum

Performances

Sensitivity

  • Internal sensitivity study demonstrated that a monoclonal protein can be detected in a serum at a concentration as low as 17 mg/dL.
  • According to the mobility of the monoclonal component and polyclonal background, the sensitivity may vary.

Product details

  • HYDRAGEL 7 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4100
  • HYDRAGEL 15 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4120
  • HYDRAGEL 30 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4140
  • HYDRAGEL 54 PROTEIN(E) – P/N: 4145
  • HYDRAGEL 7 β1-β2 – P/N: 4101
  • HYDRAGEL 15 β1-β2 – P/N: 4121
  • HYDRAGEL 30 β1-β2 – P/N: 4141
  • HYDRAGEL 54 β1-β2 – P/N: 4146

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Serum Protein by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis test can be performed on the following instruments

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