Fermentas 25g 400$ (Dioxane-free)
Jürgen
On Jul 15, 2009, at 8:01 AM, Clemens Steegborn wrote:

Hi Jacob,

I am not sure I understand why a spread in pricing indicates illegal
activity.
Wouldn't uniformly high prices indicate something illegal, and very
different
prices just indicate you have a choice of suppliers, qualities etc?!?

And just to mention two more supplier names (again: different brands,
different
prices) for IPTG we never had problems with:

Applichem, current promotion price 155 Euro for 25 g

Roche, promotion starting Aug (according to a Roche sales person) 128 Euro
for 5 g

Best
Clemens


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Von: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk] Im Auftrag von
Jacob Keller
Gesendet: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:45 PM
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] Summary IPTG suppliers (mainly Europe)

When there is a greater-than-10-fold range of prices, as here, it seems
that
there is unfair business going on. I am no expert on European business
law,
but I suspect there might be something illegal here.

Jacob Keller

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark J. van Raaij" <mark.vanra...@usc.es>
To: <CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 11:56 AM
Subject: [ccp4bb] Summary IPTG suppliers (mainly Europe)


Current EU IPTG prices in euros, approximate, without tax, delivery or currency exchange fees. Prices are quoted as to my best knowledge, but
of course may be different when you order at a different time or from
a different place. I do not claim it is complete.

Apollo Scientific (UK): 5 g 18 euros, 25 g 85 euros
Biosynth (Switzerland): 10 g 40 euros, 25 g 89 euros, 50 g 160 euros,
100 g 286 euros
ForMedium (UK): 1 g 9 euros, 5 g 28 euros, 10 g 51 euros, 25 g 118
euros, 100 g 378 euros, 250 g 765 euros
Melford (UK): 1 g 10 euros, 5 g 31 euros, 10 g 56 euros,  25 g 131
euros, 50 g 244 euros, 100 g 450 euros
Nzytech (Portugal): 1 g 28 euros, 5 g 52 euros
Eurogentec (via Cultek): 1 g 21 euros, 5 g 84 euros
Qiagen (via Izasa): 5 g 142 euros
Promega: 50 g 1140 euros, 5 g 181 euros, 1 g 61 euros
Invitrogen: 1 g, 44 euros
Sigma-Aldrich: 5 g 250 euros, 10 g 494 euros

Fermentas was also mentioned at 33 pounds for 5 g, but their web does
not let you see the price unless you register (it also does not
mention Spain in the shipping list, perhaps it has a distributor here
I am unaware of).
It appears UK/Swiss companies are the cheapest, and the UK is in
Europe, although some people seem to think otherwise. Seriously, for
us ordering the UK is as easy as ordering from Spain or other European
countries. I am not sure how easy ordering from Switzerland would be,
I have never tried...
All people give good refs of the supplier used (i.e. absence of
expression problems), except for one person, who only uses Sigma IPTG
after problems with other sources.

Another supplier mentioned without EU distributors was:
Gold BioTechnologies: 25 g 99 USD, 100 g 309 USD, 300g 799 USD

Several people mentioned Studiers auto-induction methods, which avoids
having to use IPTG and gives them better cell density and, in some
cases, more expression of soluble protein.

Thanks to all for their comments and knowledge of companies I had
never heard of and did not find with Google,

Mark




Mark J. van Raaij
Dpto de Bioquímica, Facultad de Farmacia
Universidad de Santiago
15782 Santiago de Compostela
Spain
http://web.usc.es/~vanraaij/

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