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It could be hydrolysis of SDS occurring during autoclaving, producing
sulfuric acid and decanol.

Looks like that is the problem.


If you can use a buffer, I highly suggest that..

Can't really.

The reaction that occurs is further catalyzed by the product, thus it only
gets faster and faster.  Hope this helps.

Must be the particular batch of Biorad SDS is very sensitive to this as other supplies that we have seem fine.

Thanks to you and DK for your help.

Duncan
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I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing noise they make as
they go flying by.

Duncan Clark
GeneSys Ltd.
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