Electrophoresis and its Principle

Diffuse particles are moved in relation to a fluid during electrophoresis under the control of a fixed electric field. Anaphoresis is the name given to the electrophoresis of negatively charged particles, whereas cataphoresis is the name given to the electrophoresis of positively charged particles. An electrophoretic is made up of an anode and a cathode, two electrodes with opposing charges, linked by an electrolyte, a conducting liquid. Because different ions move differently in an electric field and can be separated in this way, electrophoresis takes advantage of this property.


  • Capillary electrophoresis
  • Isoelectric focusing
  • Immuno fixation electrophoresis
  • Pulsed field gel electrophoresis
  • Two-dimensional electrophoresis

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