Ways a Centrifuge Machine Can Revolutionize Your Lab Work Kumar Jeetendra | March 1, 2024 Laboratories depend heavily on centrifuge machines whose benefits and capabilities can revolutionize lab work in fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, medicine among others. The following are some examples of how centrifuge machines make a huge difference in lab work: Separation of Components: Centrifuges separate elements within mixtures on the basis of their density, size …
How to Interpret Peak Shapes in a Chromatogram Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2024 The interpretation of peak shapes in a chromatogram is important for understanding separation and analysis of compounds. Here are some main concerns to think through: Peak Width: Peak width can tell us something about the separation effectiveness. Narrow peaks imply good resolution and efficient separation, while broad peaks indicate poor resolution and probable problems related …
How Gas Liquid Chromatography Revolutionizes Chemical Analysis Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2024 In analytical science, Gas-liquid chromatography (GLC), also referred to as a gas chromatography (GC) is the most commonly applied technique for volatile compound separation and analysis. It operates on the principle of partition chromatography where compounds in a gaseous mobile phase, carrier gas interact with a stationary phase that is coated on the inner wall …
Improving Protein Analysis via Size Exclusion Chromatography Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2024 Size exclusion chromatography (SEC), which is also called gel filtration chromatography, is a powerful technique for separating and analyzing proteins based on size. Here are some ways to improve protein analysis using SEC: Selection of Column: Select an appropriate SEC column based on the size range of proteins you are studying. Different columns have different …
5 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Chromatography Experiments Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2024 Chromatography experiments are sensitive and complex, and mistakes can lead to inaccurate results or failed analyses. Here are five common mistakes to avoid in chromatography experiments: Poor Sample Preparation: Inadequate sample preparation can lead to poor chromatographic performance and inaccurate results. Common mistakes include insufficient sample dissolution, improper filtration to remove particulates, and incorrect dilution. …
Using Ion Exchange Chromatography to Purify Proteins Kumar Jeetendra | February 23, 2024 Proteins can be separated according to their net charge using the potent protein purification method known as ion exchange chromatography (IEC). Ion exchange chromatography can be used to demystify protein purification in the following ways: The Ion Exchange Chromatography Principle: The variations in net charge determine the protein separation of IEC. There are charged groups, …
Essential Maintenance Tips for Your Compound Microscope Kumar Jeetendra | February 19, 2024 Nevertheless, maintenance of a compound microscope is critical if its longevity and best performance are to be realized. The following are some of the key maintenance tips: Cover it up: When not in use, always cover your microscope with a dust cover or a cloth so as to avoid dust and debris from settling on …
Mastering Cellular Respiration: The Role of the Krebs Cycle Kumar Jeetendra | February 13, 2024 What is involved in the mastery of cellular respiration? In simple terms, it means understanding how important the Krebs cycle is for generating energy during cellular respiration. Krebs cycle and its significance in cellular energy production: Where does the krebs cycle take place? : Mitochondrial matrix, the innermost compartment of mitochondria, known as energy hubs …
Where does the krebs cycle take place : All you need to know Kumar Jeetendra | February 13, 2024 In the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells is a metabolic mechanism known as the Krebs Cycle, which is also known as the TCA cycle or citric acid cycle. What follows is some information pertinent to the location of its occurrence. Where does the Krebs Cycle occur?: Within the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells is where the Krebs …
The Meaning Behind the Biohazard Sign: A Comprehensive Guide Kumar Jeetendra | February 13, 2024 Any biological material that could endanger the health of people, animals, or plants is referred to as a “biohazard“. Toxins, allergies, biological waste products, and microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungus, and parasites) are only a few examples of the diverse elements that can be considered biohazards. The biohazard symbol is a globally recognized identifier for potential …
Top 5 Key Proteins Found in the Cell Membrane Kumar Jeetendra | February 8, 2024 A cell membrane is a confusing structure that has various proteins and lipids. In transporting of the cell membrane, also called the plasma membrane, carries diverse proteins that are necessary for its structure, function, and interactions with the cell’s environment. Here are 5 main types of protein in the cell membrane: Integral membrane proteins: These …
The Role of Lipids in Maintaining Cell Membrane Integrity Kumar Jeetendra | February 8, 2024 Lipids require the cell membrane to be intact. The plasma membrane or cell membrane is primarily composed of lipids which are in a double layer. All these include cholesterol, glycolipids and phospholipids thereby forming a double-layered lipid bilayer. Consequently: Lipid bilayer formation: The most abundant lipids that make up cell membranes are phospholipids which have …