Percoll PLUS

Percoll Plus is a low endotoxin reagent for density gradient centrifugation of cells, viruses, and subcellular particles. Percoll Plus is composed of colloidal silica covalently coated with silane.

  • For preparation of cells, subcellular particles and larger viruses. Percoll PLUS has verified low endotoxin level, and is non-toxic and re-sterilizable, even after adjustment to physiological ionic strength.

  • Gradients can either be preformed or spontaneously generated by centrifugation at moderate speeds in an angle-head rotor.

  • Iso-osmotic gradients throughout cover a range of densities up to 1.3 g/ml.

  • Low viscosity allows cell isolations on preformed gradients in only a few minutes using low centrifugal forces (200 to 1000 x g).

  • Available in easy-to-open, resealable 250 ml and 1 l bottles.


Percoll PLUS is non-toxic, almost chemically inert, and does not adhere to membranes. Percoll PLUS can be stored unopened for at least five years. Preformed gradients can be stored for weeks without change in gradient shape, provided that the gradient remains unfrozen. Percoll PLUS can be buffered within the pH range 5.5 to 10 without change in properties. Both concentrated and diluted Percoll PLUS can be resterilized by autoclaving for 30 min at 120°C.

ApplicationUsed in density centrifugation applications for the isolation and purification of cells, subcellular particles and viruses down to ~70S.
Used to produce preformed, continuous or discontinuous gradients.
Density Max.1.135 g/ml
Endotoxin Activity Max.2 EU/ml1)
PropertiesSolution
Estimated Shelf Life from Manufacture Date5 years
Storage Conditions4–30°C
StabilityPercoll PLUS is provided as solution which is stable for at least 5 yr when stored between 4°C and 30°C
Physical StateLiquid/Suspension
Physical FormColloidal solution of silica particles coated with silane
Viscosity Max.15 cP
pH Range8.9–9.9
Carbon Content in Dry Residue0.04-5.5%
ColorColorless to slightly yellow
Certificate of AnalysisYes
1)Typical result<0.75 EU/ml

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